Seas' frequency response curves are from an anechoic chamber.
Mine are from a small room; the speakers are on stands and the mic is on a decent stand. There are soft furnishings; the suspended wood floor is carpeted; the walls are reflective. However the minimum 1ms window I tried corresponds...
I've measured at a series of distances up to 1m and played with the settings some more, which has improved the higher frequency results. The responses still look like they contain artefacts from the measurement process rather than the driver.
Shortening the window to 1ms either side of the...
@AudiocRaver Thanks for the advice.
Do you mean a shorter window to focus on the transient response? That smooths the curves, particularly at lower frequencies, but keeps the basic shape the same - see below. Or do you mean something else?
In case the headphone amplifier was running out of...
I've recently started using REW to measure the frequency response of a couple of drivers. It's a very powerful tool, so I've followed a couple of guides to get settings right, and played around with them when they didn't seem to be working well. However I'd appreciate if any other users could...
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