a phenomenon of the LR4 XO - the crossover has a 3db dip in sound power at the XO frequency resulting in the rise/wiggle in the DI jsut after the XO frequency
I should have clarified - my electrical background is LV up to HV - 50V AC all the way up to 33kV AC. I did some time as an electrician. Nothing wrong with the sockets in my house, and I can still legally rewire houses. Where I am our house mains voltage is 230V AC single phase.
Let me be clear...
I have had it with these motherf***ing Volts, on these motherf***ing frames!!
I've seen it for years. Vintage, modern or new. All these supposed "Class II" electronic devices. And I've got 70V AC here on my 6 month old DENON's chassis.
From Wikipedia:
A Class II or double insulated...
A TV screen, definitely not. A projector screen, why not?
In fact, if I were hanging a projector screen, an in wall is the ONLY speaker I would use, then the projector screen could be on the wall too. And it could be installed vertically up/down, the best way for dispersion
LOL - "straight line approximation"
Marketing waffle aside, its nice to see if you pay more you get more with this cambridge. If a purchaser were looking at the Bluesound Node and wanted to spend more, the cambridge appears a worthy recommendation/upgrade.
Shame about the CXA81 results here &...
Looking at that directivity index, imo it wouldn't matter. These would sound great almost anywhere in room, so long as you were within the vertical window
Distance to walls from DUT/Mic? I had a similar problem, extreme angles 110-180 measurements were all crazy, turned out the distance from the DUT to the back wall was too short. Reflected sound more powerful than DUT sound. I suspect bass isn't as omnidirectional as convention would like us to...