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    The acceleration factor (FA).

    Hello everyone. Is the acceleration factor a quality factor? Does FA=BL/mms have any connection to the ability to reproduce music most quickly, given that music is simply a succession of transients? This is what Mr. Joseph D'Appolito suggests in his video starting at minute 6. So, are some...
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    A linear Decay is necessary?

    Hello friends. Is it desirable to have a linear decay even in the high frequencies, and to compensate for the loss with an off-axis tweeter?
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    ERB spectral envelope.

    Thanks Keith. In the end, it's almost the same : dogs have the same bones.
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    ERB spectral envelope.

    It seems that the calculation in REW corresponds to the smoothed ERB and not the spectral envelope ERB?
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    ERB spectral envelope.

    https://drc-fir.sourceforge.net/doc/drc.html
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    ERB spectral envelope.

    Hello friends. Here is the "ERB spectral envelope". Is it a new way to measure?
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    Why not IMD curves?

    Thank you, Mr. John. Don't you find these curves interesting? Since they are old IMD curves, I thought it might be possible to reproduce them today. Instead of harmonic distortions, which aren't representative of transients, perhaps you could offer us these curves from a new program, based on...
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    Why not IMD curves?

    Hello friends. I saw this. It was done a long time ago. Why could not we do the same measurements? https://legacy.renkus-heinz.com/downloads/Loudspeaker_Components/Classic_RH_Drivers/SSD1801_data.pdf
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    MMM mouving measurements method, which one is best with REW?

    What is the point of measuring outside the listening area?
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    Why not linear phase?

    We can ear everything :
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    Why not linear phase?

    I would like to know if the objective of perfect Dirac at the listening point is as relevant as the minimum phase step.
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    Why not linear phase?

    Can Hang loose convolver export to .bin for minidsp?
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