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<blockquote data-quote="Bennett Prescott" data-source="post: 98875" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Re: Mixing live tracks: headphones or monitors</p><p></p><p>The phase flip and magnitude bump around 8K are the only thing that stands out in this measurement, these are two way but I would be surprised if they were crossing over that high - and had managed the crossover so poorly. That would be pretty sensitive to being off axis even a tiny but, but a wide bandwidth boost like that is kind of strange. 6dB bump from a boundary over such a limited bandwidth with no other apparent consequences is also pretty unusual. All the boost in the LF can surely be attributed to a boundary.</p><p></p><p>Glad they sound good, and of course for the price they can't be beat. Might get a pair myself and attach an Airport Express to them for listening in the kitchen. I am amused that they say they're using an expensive proprietary coaxial, though - proprietary maybe, but definitely not expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bennett Prescott, post: 98875, member: 4"] Re: Mixing live tracks: headphones or monitors The phase flip and magnitude bump around 8K are the only thing that stands out in this measurement, these are two way but I would be surprised if they were crossing over that high - and had managed the crossover so poorly. That would be pretty sensitive to being off axis even a tiny but, but a wide bandwidth boost like that is kind of strange. 6dB bump from a boundary over such a limited bandwidth with no other apparent consequences is also pretty unusual. All the boost in the LF can surely be attributed to a boundary. Glad they sound good, and of course for the price they can't be beat. Might get a pair myself and attach an Airport Express to them for listening in the kitchen. I am amused that they say they're using an expensive proprietary coaxial, though - proprietary maybe, but definitely not expensive. [/QUOTE]
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