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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8345844" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>It does cost a lot of money to design and pay for tooling for a new product. I think you don't know how much can be done with simulations to predict the performance of speakers. Also, once a speaker is built there is testing to show exactly how it performs in controlled conditions. In the case of full range speakers, tweeters, etc. the measurements can be attributed with a great deal of accuracy to the design and materials chosen. This site publishes reviews based on results of one precise way to test speakers: <a href="http://medleysmusings.com/" target="_blank">http://medleysmusings.com/</a></p><p></p><p>Is DD using Klippel measurements to verify their speaker's performance? I don't know. This coaxial speaker is not for audiophiles, so my guess is no.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8345844, member: 628688"] It does cost a lot of money to design and pay for tooling for a new product. I think you don't know how much can be done with simulations to predict the performance of speakers. Also, once a speaker is built there is testing to show exactly how it performs in controlled conditions. In the case of full range speakers, tweeters, etc. the measurements can be attributed with a great deal of accuracy to the design and materials chosen. This site publishes reviews based on results of one precise way to test speakers: [URL="http://medleysmusings.com/"]http://medleysmusings.com/[/URL] Is DD using Klippel measurements to verify their speaker's performance? I don't know. This coaxial speaker is not for audiophiles, so my guess is no. [/QUOTE]
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