16-Oct-2014, 13:25
(16-Oct-2014, 13:11)Flashman Wrote:(15-Oct-2014, 21:48)Confused Wrote:(15-Oct-2014, 18:31)Jean-Marie Wrote: If you go to devialet.com/speakers and clic on a SAMed speaker you can see the lowest frequency before and after SAMing.
Jean-Marie
It would be nice if Devialet qualified these figures by stating the spl at which the quoted figures are measured, i.e. -3dBA or -6dBA or whatever. Looking at the figures, it looks as if -6dBA or possibly even lower is used, so a bit like the quoting power outputs a 6ohm when the rest of the world uses 8.
I know that the Atohm GT1s were measured at -3dBA. Below is the reference from the Devialet website. No idea about the other speakers that have received the SAM treatment.
Unique design by Devialet
Power handling : 100 Weff
Peak power : 200 W
Impedance : 6 ohms
Sensitivity level : 89dB/2.83V/1M
Frequency response with SAM : 25 Hz (- 3dB)
Cut-off frequency : 2,5 kHz
Atohm ZEF mini speaker cables
Although I have no other evidence than the principle of the Occam Razor I would then be enclined to think that this is the same -3dB for all speakers. I don't see a reason why they would change their protocols with the speakers, nor why they would use a more stringent norm for the Atohm speakers that they sell and less stringent for the other speakers.
/Jean-Marie
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