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Drew Eckhardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > Steven Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >I'm curious about this spec. When I see '50-20kHz +/- 3dB, I'd like to know > >at what frequec(ies) does the reponse vary most from 'flat'. > >Is there anything implied > >in the common 'range +/- dB' spec about where the variation occurs? > 50Hz is -3dB from the average, which is relevant in determining whether you > need a sub-woofer and where you'd want to cross one over. Is the lower limit of the range determined by the -3dB point in the measuremnts , i.e., 50 Hz was the highest frequency below 20 kHz at which output was down 3 dB? Is the same implied for the other end of the stated range (20 kHz)? I.e., is the resposne down 3 dB from average at 20 kHz too? -- -S. "They've got God on their side. All we've got is science and reason." -- Dawn Hulsey, Talent Director
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