08-14-2020, 06:03 PM
(08-14-2020, 05:02 PM)fab10 Wrote:(08-13-2020, 10:29 PM)Ali Wrote:(08-13-2020, 07:06 PM)fab10 Wrote:(08-13-2020, 06:54 PM)Benjamin Wrote: I can't really recommend any specific ones, mine are a few years old, but are logitech and have been fine.
http://www.subliminal-shop.com/faqs/list...eadphones/
First you want to look at the specifications.Quote:The speakers must have an upper frequency response of atleast 20khz and be stereo. Good quality speakers are also going to be best, really cheap speakers such as laptop inbuilt speakers are of low quality and may affect the results.
And you can also use our speaker test http://www.subliminal-shop.com/product/speaker-test/
Thanks Ben, my current speakers are decent quality and passed the speaker test but it wasn’t until last night that I found out that the upper frequency response is only 18Khz. I am very disappointed because I am sure it affected my past listening significantly.
Anyway, I just purchased the Edifier speakers, I understand it’s a good brand and it guarantees 20Khz upper frequency response. I’ll run the speaker test when they arrive tomorrow.
Hey guys how important is the lower end of the frequency response range??
- I'm looking at so many different speaker options in Melbourne but I literally can't seem to find a single speaker that has a lower frequency response range of 20hz, they all start around 60-80hz and the range is usually to 25-40Khz (which is obviously great at the top end of the range).
Any help would be appreciated
Cheers,
Ali
I don’t think it matters because you would be listening to ultrasonic, i.e. the upper range. All starting at 60-80 Hz seems weird though, may ask what brand you’re looking at?
Thanks mate.
I have just been searching 'speakers melbourne' into google and searching through the Audio stores. Some of the brands I have been looking at are Marshall, Audioengine, KEF, and Cambridge Audio. They aren't cheap but they all seem to be fairly good quality speakers.
@Shannon are you able to confirm that the lower end of the frequency response is not so crucial? i.e if the speaker frequency response range starts at say 60Hz - 28Khz. I don't want to end up investing in a speaker that isn't perfect to play Subs with. Thank you )