I've never looked at one of these graphs before. Can someone translate this for a layman?
I have no listening experience with the speakers.
Some people like the speakers and some do not.
No guarantee that it will sound like this to you - and we all have
our own personalities, listening experience and preference/taste.
This tells me, that it may not sound natural and balanced, or accurate.
That there can be a forward sound character, that may be lively and
detailed and yet sound thin (the 3 to 5khz valley). Also, that it could
become agressive and sharp, and bring on ear fatigue. This speaker
may sound better at lower volumes - it may also increase the ssszzz
sound, of singers at higher octaves. Also at higher volumes, the brass
and violin instruments may be too much to bear. Even for home theater,
I want speakers that tend to measure and sound good.
However, audition if you can - this may be a bad dream of mine.
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I own the Boston E60 speakers, and they sound balanced and natural, plus
smooth - with good detail, definition and depth. They do measure nice, from
200hz to 10khz > I desire +/- 3db, from 200hz to 10khz.
Look at the red line.