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RE: High Efficiency Monitors

Posted by theaudiohobby on September 21, 2010 at 13:51:20:

Not aware of any recent measurements of the E, but the last one I have of the Audio Note E(? model) by Paul Messenger in Hi-Fi Choice(UK, 2004) put the sensitivity at 92dB which more or less in agreement with John Atkinson's measurements in Stereophile. I imagine that room gain was a factor given that you measured it in a corner presumely to take advantage of corner loading. How large was the room in which you took the measurements as they jar with the other records I have on hand, the room will have to be exceedlingly large to mimic freefield conditions.