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There is a SAM lab tour in Norway this week. Stavanger tomorrow June 14, Bergen June 15 and Trondheim June 16. All in Spaceworld Soundgarden. I got info on email this morning. Very short notice, but good news.
(13-Jun-2017, 10:31)ogs Wrote: [ -> ]There is a SAM lab tour in Norway this week. Stavanger tomorrow June 14, Bergen June 15 and Trondheim June 16. All in Spaceworld Soundgarden. I got info on email this morning. Very short notice, but good news.

Yes, for the Norwegian...
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(13-Jun-2017, 10:31)ogs Wrote: [ -> ]There is a SAM lab tour in Norway this week. Stavanger tomorrow June 14, Bergen June 15 and Trondheim June 16. All in Spaceworld Soundgarden. I got info on email this morning. Very short notice, but good news.

It's always good news when new speakers are getting SAM profiles Smile Thanks for sharing.
I think Devialet are in Gothenburg (Sweden) today at Akkelis Audio doing SAM lab measurments.
Anyone want to bring along their PMC 25.26's? Would be great to have them on the list.
Just back from my SAM lab session in Bergen. A very pleasant experience. I forgot to bring an SD card so I'll receive the SAM profile for my speakers in an email some time next week. Maxime Dumont from Devialet did the session. He told me he is responsible for SAM and it is also he who maintains the SAM data base and the list of speakers on the web.
(15-Jun-2017, 14:49)ogs Wrote: [ -> ]Just back from my SAM lab session in Bergen. A very pleasant experience. I forgot to bring an SD card so I'll receive the SAM profile for my speakers in an email some time next week. Maxime Dumont from Devialet did the session. He told me he is responsible for SAM and it is also he who maintains the SAM data base and the list of speakers on the web.

How Long it takes from start to finish?
Around 5 minutes. Much of the measurements are automated. No microphone is used, just a laser pointed close to the speaker membrane. The operator adjusts a few parameters during measurement. The XMAX setting (maximum safe cone excursion before distortion sets in) is done manually by playing a low frequency sinus tone while slowly increasing the level on the amplifier until one can see distortion increase in the SAM program on the PC. Mine ended up at 7 millimeters. Very nice for my use!