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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Has anyone done a full frequency spectrum using white noise input? I am interested how the combination of frequencies effects the frequency response (particularly at the high end).
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Hi,
Spectrum analysis is directly equivalent to frequency response. The presence (or lack of) other frequencies does not affect frequency response. (within sensible distortion limits) |
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So a high frequency sould will always have the same volume if combined with a number of lower frequency ones at the opposite end of the spectrum? Surely this is a valid measurement for a full range speaker?
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