Has anyone tried a vacuum loudspeaker environment

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I trust the OP recognizes that none of the jesting on this and other recent threads are intended as personal affronts. I want to believe that even the snarkiest of the responders are at their core sincere in their desire to share and help.

But then, as my long suffering wife would attest, I've been wrong more often than not about pretty much everything
 
It has always been a pet peeve in sci fi movies. When the Death Star goes szhekx in the night you see a bright flash, go blind, all your skin melts off, every piece of electronics on board your ship is toast BUT THERE IS NO BOOM.

I suppose if you did test loudspeakers in a vacuum the neighbors wouldn't be complaint about those periodic "pshhhhhht" sounds coming out of your rig every couple of minutes at 110 dB, and you could get a true measure of MMS without disassembling it.
 
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