Thank you @bikinpunk who has posted the Klippel measurements and reviews of the aluminium 6 inch and 8” midwoofers and 6” midrange.
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I need to pour myself a coffee to look at all the data and then sign myself up to Afterpay…
PS. Can you add normalised off axis measurements please?
Any chance of doing distortion at 102 or 106dB?
www.erinsaudiocorner.com
I need to pour myself a coffee to look at all the data and then sign myself up to Afterpay…
PS. Can you add normalised off axis measurements please?
Any chance of doing distortion at 102 or 106dB?
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Piotr z,
I see what you are saying, but based on my experience of distortion testing, is that measuring at such a low level, is that there is nothing to see- it's all buried beneath the noise floor.
Here's my measurement of an original PTT6.5W04-01A, in box, with my custom analogue filter.
I see what you are saying, but based on my experience of distortion testing, is that measuring at such a low level, is that there is nothing to see- it's all buried beneath the noise floor.
Here's my measurement of an original PTT6.5W04-01A, in box, with my custom analogue filter.
Such comparison would give us better understanding of driver behavior at "normal" home listening levels.
The mid is interesting. Pity as it's a mid the IMD are not at say 200 and something higher as I'm not going to give it 30 or 80Hz, but I can extrapolate.
When I get mine I'll post some measurements too.
When I get mine I'll post some measurements too.
Just a side note and i'm not sure I actually want to know the answer.
Where can I get purifi drivers on afterpay? lol
Where can I get purifi drivers on afterpay? lol
I'd rather see comparison of distortions and so on at 76dB, because description i saying that they should be there.
"The above is tested at 3 voltages each with an equivalent 76/86/96dB @ 1m output."
That's a typo. I initially was going to provide it but I changed my mind due to time/server costs.
Such comparison would give us better understanding of driver behavior at "normal" home listening levels.
76dB @ 1m for a single drive unit would be around 62-63dB @ 4m for a stereo pair (factoring in room gain, correlation in the LF). I'm not factoring in baffle step compensation which would actually lower the output even more. This would be much lower than I would personally ever listen to speakers and probably for the vast majority of others as well, even if listening at closer distances.
IOW, the 76dB @ 1m per drive unit data isn't going to come from me.
Thanks for answer 🙂 I normally listen a bit closer and when i measured i found out that sometimes i'm listening @ 70dB or less. But anyway thanks for providing all this data for us.76dB @ 1m for a single drive unit would be around 62-63dB @ 4m for a stereo pair (factoring in room gain, correlation in the LF). I'm not factoring in baffle step compensation which would actually lower the output even more. This would be much lower than I would personally ever listen to speakers and probably for the vast majority of others as well, even if listening at closer distances.
IOW, the 76dB @ 1m per drive unit data isn't going to come from me.
PS. Can you add normalised off axis measurements please?
Honestly, I'm underwater with the amount of stuff I need to get reviewed. If I find the time to come back around to this, though, I will.
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