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<blockquote data-quote="audio_phill" data-source="post: 8190351" data-attributes="member: 605512"><p>The ssa site lists the tsp's, to get true sensitivity theres a formula that uses Fs, Qes and Vas. Listed sens was inflated (possibly added a few dB for some gain they count on the user to have or count on the buyer to not the descrepency, as for 20Hz with the i-series... not gonna happen, and as for up to 150, who's to say, no listed Le... Nicks listed specs typically follow the industry standard of +/- 10% accuracy, which is good enough for the average user. So keep in mind with the I series, the listed specs may be off by 10%</p><p></p><p>the bravox drivers I have tested have always been very close and the only ones that have tested different to their listed specs could have been the difference in pre/post break-in.</p><p></p><p>I would recommend the Li series over the bravox, but other than the flatlyne, the whole IA line-up has a very similar sound signiture. The inflated response in the mid to upper 30's into the 40's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audio_phill, post: 8190351, member: 605512"] The ssa site lists the tsp's, to get true sensitivity theres a formula that uses Fs, Qes and Vas. Listed sens was inflated (possibly added a few dB for some gain they count on the user to have or count on the buyer to not the descrepency, as for 20Hz with the i-series... not gonna happen, and as for up to 150, who's to say, no listed Le... Nicks listed specs typically follow the industry standard of +/- 10% accuracy, which is good enough for the average user. So keep in mind with the I series, the listed specs may be off by 10% the bravox drivers I have tested have always been very close and the only ones that have tested different to their listed specs could have been the difference in pre/post break-in. I would recommend the Li series over the bravox, but other than the flatlyne, the whole IA line-up has a very similar sound signiture. The inflated response in the mid to upper 30's into the 40's. [/QUOTE]
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