Mario Sanchez
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So, if my understanding is not mistaken, NFS can scan for the entire sphere across which the speaker is radiating energy and compute the far-field response at any point on that sphere, while the CTA2034 graph generated from the NFS scan uses *only* the 360 degrees horizontal and vertical responses (like spinorama)? Please kindly correct me if I'm mistaken.
I know Amir sometimes take advantage of this full-sphere scan and posts balloon plots for some speakers at certain problematic frequencies using the NFS's scan results, but is there any way to consistently incorporate these non horizontal/vertical measurements into the existing measurement suite (DI curves, for example) ?
This inclusion of non-horizontal and vertical measurements probably won't change results by much, but I think it would be nice if the extra data points are put to use.
I know Amir sometimes take advantage of this full-sphere scan and posts balloon plots for some speakers at certain problematic frequencies using the NFS's scan results, but is there any way to consistently incorporate these non horizontal/vertical measurements into the existing measurement suite (DI curves, for example) ?
This inclusion of non-horizontal and vertical measurements probably won't change results by much, but I think it would be nice if the extra data points are put to use.
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