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I posted this in a speaker review thread, and it got buried, so perhaps it was best to give it a thread of its own.
As I had mentioned, when I was getting into audio, companies and designers like Snell, Fried, and Thiel, amongst other notables, were the preeminent builders. As such, I recall them having a focus on time alignment of drivers. With many of today's powered models using DSP, I would imagine that this is a non-factor. However, does it make sense to ask Amir to measure things like step response, phase response (same? https://bksv.com/media/doc/17-198.pdf), and acoustic distance/source in the basic battery of speaker testing just to provide an additional perspective?
Also, I'm seeing lots of CSD's being posted that appear to have ringing or long settling times in the lower frequencies but no one is discussing them (or I missed it). Is the CSD plot being provided considered inaccurate, or are problems like this no longer considered a problem, audibly? https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...er-csd-waterfall-audio-measurement-png.67181/
Help a newb out!
As I had mentioned, when I was getting into audio, companies and designers like Snell, Fried, and Thiel, amongst other notables, were the preeminent builders. As such, I recall them having a focus on time alignment of drivers. With many of today's powered models using DSP, I would imagine that this is a non-factor. However, does it make sense to ask Amir to measure things like step response, phase response (same? https://bksv.com/media/doc/17-198.pdf), and acoustic distance/source in the basic battery of speaker testing just to provide an additional perspective?
Also, I'm seeing lots of CSD's being posted that appear to have ringing or long settling times in the lower frequencies but no one is discussing them (or I missed it). Is the CSD plot being provided considered inaccurate, or are problems like this no longer considered a problem, audibly? https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...er-csd-waterfall-audio-measurement-png.67181/
Help a newb out!