![]() Like everything, they have gone up in price with inflation. You might also get lucky if someone orders it and then backs out even if they never opened it. There’s wiggle room when you are buying in bulk like the real studios but I did get these as a single “demo” and single new speaker, so I was able to get a discount off retail. To my understanding, these speakers are largely built-to-order so discounts are rare. There they mentioned that your threshold of detection of lateral reflections While they were still in Canada, they also published papers on the detection of reflections in typical rooms. Most people will be best served by a speaker with a high preference score most of the time. This is a large part of the "preference score" which is based around music and mono listening and developed and validated for 2 channel listening. ![]() The argument for a wide directivity and smooth directivity index is that if the two are different, you cannot EQ the sound since correction of one affects the other. This was my perception, but to my knowledge, this might be the first speaker we've seen with an intentional shelving effect in its design.Ģ) Dr. We know that phase is something we're less sensitive to than frequency response, so maybe my brain over-rides the "this arrived too quickly for it to be a big room" with the "it's a big room, because the reflections are a lot quieter than the on-axis sound". If the on-axis is relatively flat but there is a shelving effect for the higher frequencies, perhaps the reduced SPL of the reflections arriving slightly later trick the brain into thinking that it's a speaker with normal off-axis roll-off and the reason the reflections have a lower SPL is that walls are further away. I think subjectively, the reflections off the wall behind the speakers probably play a cue. I have a few comments on why my subjective impressions of speaker in larger room may correlate with the measurements.ġ) How do you or I hear the difference between speakers in a big and small room, if you've applied room EQ for the bass nodes? Now that Amir has published the first full set of measurements, I am vindicated that subjective opinion can indeed convey impressions that can later be verified with measurements. ![]() Which I didn't understand, since at least on-axis, both were very flat. Hard to explain but was how I would describe it as different from the 708Pģ) Vocals are more forward with the JBL 708P in contrast to the Meyer Sound It actually is negative impression at first, but as you listen you hear all the detailsĢ) Sounds like I'm in a bigger room than I really am in 1) Sense of smoothness/warmth without any sweetening of the treble or sparkle.
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