Hi all ...
I am just curious to know how the driver companies measure the frequency response graphs.
Do they hang the driver in free air with some strings and measure?
Do they put it on a bench (driver facing upwards) and measure?
Or... do they mount the driver on a baffle and measure?
If they mount on a baffle, can we expect a "nearly similar" response (at least roll off points) when we make OB with that driver?
(OB design itself can be very meticulously done with lot of fine tuning, but I am just asking a very generic question)
I am just curious to know how the driver companies measure the frequency response graphs.
Do they hang the driver in free air with some strings and measure?
Do they put it on a bench (driver facing upwards) and measure?
Or... do they mount the driver on a baffle and measure?
If they mount on a baffle, can we expect a "nearly similar" response (at least roll off points) when we make OB with that driver?
(OB design itself can be very meticulously done with lot of fine tuning, but I am just asking a very generic question)