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In the Forum: Audio For Dummies ™
In the Thread: Goto SG-370DX measurement
Post Subject: The SG146 MeasuresPosted by Romy the Cat on: 3/30/2018
With that Moscow guy it is not the question of his reliability but his sanity. I hope you understand
that response he gets is rather a measuring of his horn then measuring his
driver. He unfortunately neither intellectually (audio-wise) not psychologically
not able to understand what he was measuring. I would not be surprised if he
would be measuring from the position where his desk with computer sits or do multiple
measurements from multiple positions. Another thing is his absolutely lock of understanding
the subject tuning of driver primary resonance to throat resistance. When he popped
up at this site I explained it to him but he acted like a typical Goto idiot insisting
that Goto driver does not care about it because they are expensive. The reality
is that no one care about the SG146 response besides two things: how far ups it
goes (wish is less important) and how low it goes in context of a given horn. It
is impossible to decouple the bottom of the response from the room response,
let pretend we are taking about 50Hz horn. So, here is what the back-chamber
tuning come to the play – you can actually see the gain separate from the room
gain. I’ not even talking that tuning a driver resonance you can make it sound
so much different at the bottom knee…
Anyhow, do not be pay too much attention to that Moscow Moron
– it is a very random result that very much objectively present his setting but
not say very much what might be doe if an owner has more noble objective then
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