uwotm8
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Thanks! Great job done here.
However, I'd change some aspects of test.
First of all, music. Such tracks/generes generally sound good (or acceptable at least) on almost every speaker.
The second: one-speaker listening tests. No offence but IMO it's just not_right. You're totally missing both real spatial image differencens (provided by directivity, reflections, etc; whatever, it just exists and you can't ignore it). At the same time, tonality is affected too (1 speaker vs 2 speakers in real world/room).
However, I'd change some aspects of test.
First of all, music. Such tracks/generes generally sound good (or acceptable at least) on almost every speaker.
Add some metal (or stoner) tracks and enjoy half of speakers (if not all) failing in variety of aspects.Test Tracks:
Fast Car – Tracy Chapman
Just a Little Lovin – Shelby Lynne
Tin Pan Alley – Stevie Ray Vaughan
Morph the Cat – Donald Fagen
Hunter – Björk
The test tracks were all selected from Harman’s list of recommended tracks except for Hunter
The second: one-speaker listening tests. No offence but IMO it's just not_right. You're totally missing both real spatial image differencens (provided by directivity, reflections, etc; whatever, it just exists and you can't ignore it). At the same time, tonality is affected too (1 speaker vs 2 speakers in real world/room).