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<blockquote data-quote="Primoz Vozelj" data-source="post: 211818" data-attributes="member: 7409"><p>I've heard various rumors online about some manufacturers using dynamic speaker processing. I don't mean protective limiters but frequency response that changes with drive level/SPL (dynamic EQ). In theory it makes sense since our ears hearing response also changes with SPL (equal loudness curve), so why not compensate for this with cheaper than ever DSP. </p><p>Has anyone actually measured a speaker whose TF changes with level, or is everything just rumors?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Primoz Vozelj, post: 211818, member: 7409"] I've heard various rumors online about some manufacturers using dynamic speaker processing. I don't mean protective limiters but frequency response that changes with drive level/SPL (dynamic EQ). In theory it makes sense since our ears hearing response also changes with SPL (equal loudness curve), so why not compensate for this with cheaper than ever DSP. Has anyone actually measured a speaker whose TF changes with level, or is everything just rumors? [/QUOTE]
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