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Yes, the actual real world frequency response will look different. These are power response plots; they don’t allow for the directivity of the enclosure or allow for cone break-up etc.To get a speaker to perform well its needs to have a good frequency response, have good directivity behaviour, have a good impulse and phase response, have low distortion and behave well in the time domain.If you want accurate sound I think those sharp dips will cause underlying problems that you will hear.Here is a SIM comparing the ParaFlex to the PM ... but I don't know how close my SIM of the Paraflex is.
Yes, the actual real world frequency response will look different. These are power response plots; they don’t allow for the directivity of the enclosure or allow for cone break-up etc.
To get a speaker to perform well its needs to have a good frequency response, have good directivity behaviour, have a good impulse and phase response, have low distortion and behave well in the time domain.
If you want accurate sound I think those sharp dips will cause underlying problems that you will hear.
Here is a SIM comparing the ParaFlex to the PM ... but I don't know how close my SIM of the Paraflex is.