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Not sure where you are located but, in the UK, the law is very clear. It is the retailer that is responsible for the quality of goods sold and not the manufacturer. You can understand why this is the case. Many electronic goods are manufactured in China. It does not help the customer if the...
Hi Dixonfel,
Wellcome to the forum.
The point I was trying to make was that we should take into account customer service in addition to measurements since that would provide what I think would be a complete picture of the customer experience.
From your viewpoint since you say you run an audio...
Thanks for another excellent review. Two questions please
Would effective AC filtering below 500 Hz be beneficial?
If such a device existed would a component such as the Topping 90 Pre perform better?
Hi Richard,
Thank you for the response. Very helpful to be advised of the predictability percentages. Ultimately, as I have said before, while this is not a perfect measure it is a million times better than subjective reviews.
Double-blind listening tests would take the scores to an entirely new...
Excellent. The situation is becoming clearer and clearer. The issue boils down to SPL at the listening position. Fortunately there is a formula that calculates this. With every doubling of the listening distance there will be a 6 db drop in SPL.
Most powered monitors rate max SPL at 1 metre...
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Many thanks for the response. While I completely understand the limitations of the preference scores is there anything better than the cloud cuckoo land of subjective reviews?
Specifically you state the limitations
"Aspects such as sensitivity, distortion, difficulty to drive, max SPL, etc"...
Based on what Amir says, my conclusions now are
Use the preference scores to rank speakers.
These scores are valid for midfield listening situations which comprise the vast majority of home hi fi applications
If you intend to use subs, powered monitors make sub integration much simpler
And...
Thanks for the very interesting response. This contradicts some of the other members views.
So, in your opinion woofer size is immaterial?
Regarding the comment that powered monitors are better than passive ones. This was based on the ease of integrating a powered monitor with a subwoofer since...
Thanks to Amir and the members who very kindly took the time to respond to this post. My current understanding is
Preference scores are an objective way to rank speaker performance
There are two preference scores - with and without a subwoofer so you can pick the score that is appropriate to...
Thanks for the responses. I am aware of the woofer size difference. But, given the use of subs and a high pass filter of, say, 80 Hz on the subs, will the smaller woofer in the monitor be audible?
To be more specific. Will a pair of Genelec 8030Cs with subs sound any different from a pair of Genelec 1032Cs with identical subs?
The 1032s are roughly 3 times the price of the8030s.
Hence the question
Listening distance 3 metres and SPL 80 db
Many thanks for taking the time to respond
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Many thanks for the response. I am not really concerned about SPL. I listen at around 80db so I do not see that as a problem. The question really was about whether there is a difference between near field monitors and mid field monitors. If there is a difference which graph in Amir's reviews...
Hi Amir,
Many thanks for an extremely informative video tutorial. I just have one question regarding listening distance. Due to room size and personal preference my listening distance (measured from the front of each speaker to my listening position) is 3 metres. Which graph would tell me if a...