I have been delayed by personal matters but I hope to get a comparative review of the ATI 522NC and 4002 completed by December.
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Here is the graph here each line is smoothed at 1/48'th and represents an average of 3 measurement in stereo (top) and 4 measurements in nearfield mono.
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There are some good illustrations of room interaction. Notice there is very little difference in stereo with a fraction of a DB at the top end in stereo mode but nearfield there is a pronounced difference. Weird.
- Rich
I think we have had similar conversation before, that using REW/Umik-1 mic I have found time and again such graphs failed to tell apart any of my preamp, power amp, AVRs, AVP of any permutations. No surprise to me as I never could tell anything more than extremely subtle difference (if real..) differences by ears, but you are someone who could, so I am very curious about this whole exercise. Oh, I didn't even have to do any averaging, the differences (graphs) were little up to 1/48 smoothing or even with no smoothing in the lower frequencies that are not clouded by comb filtering effect.
When you said nearfield mono, did you mean like placing the mic at around 2 meters in front of each speaker, one at a time, whereas in stereo you meant from you listening position with both speakers on at the same time, i.e. setting REW to L+R output (or something similar using other software)?