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<blockquote data-quote="Sarel.wagner" data-source="post: 1118584" data-attributes="member: 25509"><p>Was about to say.... Speakers are not perfect, nothing is. But they are somewhat good enough (insert your own what is good enough here) to reproduce faithfully enough what they are fed allowing us to sometimes believe it is nice to listen to them. They do respond fast enough that it sounds good. There is not much energy left above 16kHz, not at a high level in comparison the the regions between base and midrange. Plus masking and other effects like distortion, absorption, diffraction and so on cause those frequencies to be much lower in level.</p><p></p><p>The below is a Reddit user measuring his room response. Note the sharp rolloff above 10kHz. From 4kHz and above we are between 10-20dB down, and 20kHz is 50dB down from the peak energy at 50Hz. Very difficult to pick up anything up there. It may not be your specific system, but is representative of many home listening environments.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]16254[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p>Groetnis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sarel.wagner, post: 1118584, member: 25509"] Was about to say.... Speakers are not perfect, nothing is. But they are somewhat good enough (insert your own what is good enough here) to reproduce faithfully enough what they are fed allowing us to sometimes believe it is nice to listen to them. They do respond fast enough that it sounds good. There is not much energy left above 16kHz, not at a high level in comparison the the regions between base and midrange. Plus masking and other effects like distortion, absorption, diffraction and so on cause those frequencies to be much lower in level. The below is a Reddit user measuring his room response. Note the sharp rolloff above 10kHz. From 4kHz and above we are between 10-20dB down, and 20kHz is 50dB down from the peak energy at 50Hz. Very difficult to pick up anything up there. It may not be your specific system, but is representative of many home listening environments. [ATTACH type="full"]16254[/ATTACH] Groetnis [/QUOTE]
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