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It seems most of us in the voting believe that the direct sound coming from the loudspeaker is the most important for perceived sound quality . I agree.
I guess that we all will be more critical when looking at spinoramas and frequency responses from different angles and distances, because they only tell some thruth on how a set of speakers in a specific room will sound. We always have to listen to the speakers placed in the intended room to make a valid judgement on how it will sound. However, a loudspeaker with good directivity has the biggest chance to sound good in different rooms .
Thanks for participating in this thread with comments and facts.
I guess that we all will be more critical when looking at spinoramas and frequency responses from different angles and distances, because they only tell some thruth on how a set of speakers in a specific room will sound. We always have to listen to the speakers placed in the intended room to make a valid judgement on how it will sound. However, a loudspeaker with good directivity has the biggest chance to sound good in different rooms .
Thanks for participating in this thread with comments and facts.