On May 8, 12:25*pm, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
ChrisCoaster wrote:
Measuring flat is more important to me than "sounding" flat.
Perhaps it is my wording that is confusing you. *Our last president
had the same problem(!)
Measure flat how? *Flat response on your head? *Flat response on my
head? *Flat response in free air? *Flat response on the IEC standard
ear? *Or do you want non-flat response that approximates flat response
of a sound in front of you? *Or maybe you want non-flat response that
approximates flat response of a sound to the side of you?
I can measure it fifty different ways. *Which way would you like to be
flat?
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
___________________
** sigh **
Why must it be so complicated Charlie Brown?
-CC