What an odd coincidence. Tekton is disagreeing with or threatening legal action against the only two companies that have provided a technical review based on measurements. Seems to be a pattern.
Thank you. I found Glen's response. He's basically saying, yes, all Amir's measurements are spot on, however, we don't have the tests to properly measure the differences. Which then made me wonder......... if we can't measure the differences, how did he test and design for the same? Glen...
Hi Guys,
I am in the process of learning how to use REW to make indoor speaker measurements using the method found here:
https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/how-to-make-quasi-anechoic-speaker-measurements-spinoramas-with-rew-and-vituixcad.21860/page-9
The thread has...
Sorry, I should have been clearer. I'm asking where to start the measurement for the piston area... half-way into the blue line or half-way into the yellow line? If we measure from the blue line the piston area is 4.5 inches. If we measure from the yellow line the piston area is 4.0 inches.
I think I'm still confused by how to measure the "speaker piston diameter" for the baffle compensation spreadsheet. In the pic below do I measure halfway from the blue line or the yellow line? Thanks!
<< Based on your outdoor photo, it looks like the speaker is far forward on the turntable. The baffle should be directly above the axis of rotation.>>
I haven't posted my off axis response yet, however, I think I did my off-axis measurements wrong. I had the baffle of the tower speaker aligned...
Attached are the on-axis and individual driver measurements.
The hi-end response deviates quite a bit from Ascend's official chart. However, I did find some independent measurements that are much closer to my measurements. I've attached some response images below for a baseline below...