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RE: Do speakers put out the same volume?

Posted by mlsstl on May 21, 2020 at 12:25:43:

Describe your testing setup in greater detail. How far is the iPad's microphone from the speakers when you test them? Is the position of the microphone relative to the speakers the same for both sides? How far is the mic from the speakers? (Room boundries and the signal frequencies involved may be affecting the results.) Are you suing a mono signal so that both speakers are receiving an identical signal (your test is meaningless if run using a stereo output since the left/right signals are inherently different.) How was the measurement at the listening position done?

More info will probably get you a better answer.