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SAM lab - Australian news for SAM lab.. read if you want your speakers samed.
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Of course an anechoic room would be most accurate but if you put your microphone near to a loudspeaker sound you can quite accurately measure the 'real' outputted SPL and freq. response, almost all acoustics software can "separate" the direct sound from the reflections. The reflections 'arrive' at the mic later of course, piece of cake for a computer to measure that difference in time.

Alternatively one could measure the bass response of a loudspeaker in the open field. (as in "outside" Wink)
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RE: SAM lab - Australian news for SAM lab.. read if you want your speakers samed. - by Antoine - 03-Jun-2015, 22:07

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