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<blockquote data-quote="Ivan Beaver" data-source="post: 42213" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>Re: Turbosound Flashline</p><p></p><p></p><p>I rarely look at anything "broadband" in EASE. I don't know how much EASE FOCUS has in common with the full EASE program, but I find that broadband just tends to "mush" everything together and does not give any real indicators of coverage etc.</p><p></p><p>As broad as I usually go is 1 or 3 octaves, but start with 1/3rd oct to give me any detailed information I want.</p><p></p><p>The only time I give plots of wider coverage is when the bid is going against something else that already has a broader freq band. To make a more apples to apples comparisom.</p><p></p><p>Broadband always looks better than narrow band plots. Again-at least with the full EASE program.</p><p></p><p>I did not see any EASE data on the website to even put into a model-so there is no way (for now) to confirm-or deny it. Plus there are al sorts of games that can played with in the way the data is entered by the manufacturer-some are more realistic than others. Is MAX SPL the point of power compression (it is for some loudspeakers) or the point of rated "peak"? as it is for others. This can make for a huge difference-even for the same box. </p><p></p><p>For that reason I never pay attention to max spl in EASE and only look at the coverage plots. The max SPL on whether or not the product will get loud enough is based on personal experience more than anything else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ivan Beaver, post: 42213, member: 30"] Re: Turbosound Flashline I rarely look at anything "broadband" in EASE. I don't know how much EASE FOCUS has in common with the full EASE program, but I find that broadband just tends to "mush" everything together and does not give any real indicators of coverage etc. As broad as I usually go is 1 or 3 octaves, but start with 1/3rd oct to give me any detailed information I want. The only time I give plots of wider coverage is when the bid is going against something else that already has a broader freq band. To make a more apples to apples comparisom. Broadband always looks better than narrow band plots. Again-at least with the full EASE program. I did not see any EASE data on the website to even put into a model-so there is no way (for now) to confirm-or deny it. Plus there are al sorts of games that can played with in the way the data is entered by the manufacturer-some are more realistic than others. Is MAX SPL the point of power compression (it is for some loudspeakers) or the point of rated "peak"? as it is for others. This can make for a huge difference-even for the same box. For that reason I never pay attention to max spl in EASE and only look at the coverage plots. The max SPL on whether or not the product will get loud enough is based on personal experience more than anything else. [/QUOTE]
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