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    604-8G hi-res measurements

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    Re: 604-8G hi-res measurements

    Interesting.
    I assume that they used the 620 box mentioned on the impedance graph for the FR tests as well.
    I wish the guys handwriting was a bit more legible!
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    Re: 604-8G hi-res measurements

    Quote Originally Posted by Alien_Shore View Post
    I wish the guys handwriting was a bit more legible!
    it's all greek to me.

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    Re: 604-8G hi-res measurements

    Apparently, since it's tuned to ~40 Hz, and the horn XO calcs to ~1504 Hz if I read the second impedance peak correctly. I wish he'd measured the woofer alone because as published it's either rolled off too soon and/or at too steep a slope; that, or the two are wired out of phase, which I'd like to think that anyone that goes to this much trouble to document performance knows at least the basics of speaker design.

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