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<blockquote data-quote="OlogyAudio" data-source="post: 1084789" data-attributes="member: 562170"><p>It is darn near perfect 60 degrees off axis till 2.5khz //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif -- 30 degrees off axis @ ~4khz is -- acceptable...</p><p></p><p>Even power response does wonders to the sound quality //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif makes imaging a breeze -- Granted you get more reflections -- but there are smoother transitions in the time domain between the first and second reflections due to different angles -- as well as phase orientation of the reflected sound waves -- Did I mention I spent quite some time analyzing the car audio environment ? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif -- Don't just be concerned with flat on axis -- it needs to be flat far off axis as well... or produce very little spl off axis (more ideal but not everyone can have planar devices in their cars)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OlogyAudio, post: 1084789, member: 562170"] It is darn near perfect 60 degrees off axis till 2.5khz [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif[/IMG] -- 30 degrees off axis @ ~4khz is -- acceptable... Even power response does wonders to the sound quality [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif[/IMG] makes imaging a breeze -- Granted you get more reflections -- but there are smoother transitions in the time domain between the first and second reflections due to different angles -- as well as phase orientation of the reflected sound waves -- Did I mention I spent quite some time analyzing the car audio environment ? [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif[/IMG] -- Don't just be concerned with flat on axis -- it needs to be flat far off axis as well... or produce very little spl off axis (more ideal but not everyone can have planar devices in their cars) [/QUOTE]
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