While I hooked up my measurement equipment I also made a short measurement of my $89 IKEA Eneby bluetooth speaker. Measurement distance around 1.4 meter using one of my Line Audio OM1 microphones. First one out is a 1/6 octave smoothed one with distortion measurement. The seem to stretch down to around 45 Hz or so. Certainly the speakers do have bass.
Looking in more detail with gating (I only can measure above 800 Hz here), it looks as if the frequency response is decent. My DIY monitors are shown as comparison (green).
There are dips 3-4 kHz and 7-8 kHz which IMO would make them suitable as stereo speakers. (I have the same goal with my DIY speaker which can be noted in the graph also.) Which is possible using the 3,5 mm plug for each channel.
Would be interesting to see a full spin of these (which I have wished for).
Looking in more detail with gating (I only can measure above 800 Hz here), it looks as if the frequency response is decent. My DIY monitors are shown as comparison (green).
There are dips 3-4 kHz and 7-8 kHz which IMO would make them suitable as stereo speakers. (I have the same goal with my DIY speaker which can be noted in the graph also.) Which is possible using the 3,5 mm plug for each channel.
Would be interesting to see a full spin of these (which I have wished for).
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