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Danley SM80 and others shootout Monday January 14 at Danley in Gainesville, GA.
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<blockquote data-quote="Brad Weber" data-source="post: 75838" data-attributes="member: 114"><p>Re: Danley SM80 and others shootout Monday January 14 at Danley in Gainesville, GA.</p><p></p><p></p><p>And in some cases drops off, then goes back up - there are some speakers out there whose peak output is not on the same axis for all frequencies (when you see polars normalized to the on-axis response that also have positive numbers that may be a sign to look for such things). It's not just where the level drops off -6dB but how it drops off and what happens beyond that. There is no inherent right or wrong, but it can affect how speakers array, interact with the room, etc.</p><p></p><p>The discussion of 'punch' reminds me of how for the 'snap' of a rim shot or any impulsive sounds good phase alignment throughout the entire bandwidth involved makes a noticeable difference in the time 'smear' that results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad Weber, post: 75838, member: 114"] Re: Danley SM80 and others shootout Monday January 14 at Danley in Gainesville, GA. And in some cases drops off, then goes back up - there are some speakers out there whose peak output is not on the same axis for all frequencies (when you see polars normalized to the on-axis response that also have positive numbers that may be a sign to look for such things). It's not just where the level drops off -6dB but how it drops off and what happens beyond that. There is no inherent right or wrong, but it can affect how speakers array, interact with the room, etc. The discussion of 'punch' reminds me of how for the 'snap' of a rim shot or any impulsive sounds good phase alignment throughout the entire bandwidth involved makes a noticeable difference in the time 'smear' that results. [/QUOTE]
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