Re: Why Do TEF Systems read 3-5 dB high ?
It will take a lot more than just a "road wood" block to get it up.
The question remains on whole space sub measurements. How "whole" is whole space-and down to what freq? When talking subs, you have to get a long way from any reflective surface so that surface does not have an influence on the measurement. That means a VERY Large anechoic chamber (which I don't think EAW has-I have been in their measurement room, and it is just a kinda large room with shipping blankets on the walls-or was anyway) or outdoor with the loudspeaker suspended (and the mic) a good distance from the ground. Not an easy thing to do.
Cool, just use an A.D.A.M. (angular discrepency adjustment module, AKA audio log, AKA 2x4 with gaffer tape cover...) to prop it up.
Of course, EAW is one of the few companies that publish sub cabinet response charts in whole space rather than half space, which mixes mediums ...
It will take a lot more than just a "road wood" block to get it up.
The question remains on whole space sub measurements. How "whole" is whole space-and down to what freq? When talking subs, you have to get a long way from any reflective surface so that surface does not have an influence on the measurement. That means a VERY Large anechoic chamber (which I don't think EAW has-I have been in their measurement room, and it is just a kinda large room with shipping blankets on the walls-or was anyway) or outdoor with the loudspeaker suspended (and the mic) a good distance from the ground. Not an easy thing to do.