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Hi
Sorry if im off-topic but i guess some of you guys knows this stuff: Under technical specifications in manuals for e.g. microphones and headphones there is often some measurement called frequency response. I guess the meaning is to picture how high and low frequencies the device manages. But would this not vary with the amplitude/volume? Or A) is it reflecting the average of different volumes B) is there a specific volume that is used as standard? How are such measurements done? I would like to measure five different ghettoblasters/boomboxes in order give a somewhat objective idea of what they are capable of and how 'good' they represent different (areas of) frequencies. What equipment is used and what sounds? Thanks in advance Sune T. B. Nielsen |
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