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  1. Mark Seaton

    SVS PB2-Ultra Test & Review

    I only hear the statement "I couldn't use any more" or "I can't imagine more sounding any better" from those who haven't experienced more. Sunday night I had some wacky fun with a ContraBass, a B-DEAP-32, a K2, a QSC DSP-4, and our TEF 20. This was no simple implementation, but we could sail...
  2. Mark Seaton

    SVS PB2-Ultra Test & Review

    I only hear the statement "I couldn't use any more" or "I can't imagine more sounding any better" from those who haven't experienced more. Sunday night I had some wacky fun with a ContraBass, a B-DEAP-32, a K2, a QSC DSP-4, and our TEF 20. This was no simple implementation, but we could sail...
  3. Mark Seaton

    SVS PB2-Ultra Test & Review

    I'm not sure I understand exactly what you want to measure? You can most certainly measure the impulse response, yet the more difficult part is in understanding what it means. The same is true when we start looking at phase. Response shape is pretty simple... Peaks in the response and sharper...
  4. Mark Seaton

    SVS PB2-Ultra Test & Review

    I'm not sure I understand exactly what you want to measure? You can most certainly measure the impulse response, yet the more difficult part is in understanding what it means. The same is true when we start looking at phase. Response shape is pretty simple... Peaks in the response and sharper...
  5. Mark Seaton

    SVS PB2-Ultra Test & Review

    Ed wrote: Nope, this is only the determinant of the rise of the transient. The phase response and low frequency response dictates the nature by which the impulse settles. Hope this helps, PS-great work on the review and measurements.
  6. Mark Seaton

    SVS PB2-Ultra Test & Review

    Ed wrote: Nope, this is only the determinant of the rise of the transient. The phase response and low frequency response dictates the nature by which the impulse settles. Hope this helps, PS-great work on the review and measurements.
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