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Frequency Response Graphs - Heritage Line


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I understand that room volume, geometry, and speaker placement have a huge effect on actual frequency response (especially the low end) and the published frequency response curves often differ considerably from the response curves measured under ideal conditions in an anechoic chamber, but I seem to remember seeing a graph Klipsch published showing response curves plotted for the Heritage line, but damn if I can locate it again.

Anyone have a copy or know where I can view the frequency Hz/sound pressure level dB graphs for the various Heritage speakers?

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Stock '81 Cornwalls, at listening position (14'). Glass table 3' in front of speakers with 1 bottle of beer (Sierra Nevada, IPA) and 2 CD cases on it. It was a Tues, 5% humidity, 85 degrees and there was a cat outside purring (I think the cat was black). RS Analog meter, C weighted and numbers before and after (right most) correction for meter error.

20 Not measurable

25 58 63

31.5 57 60

40 61 63.5

50 62 63.5

63 73 74.5

80 80 81.5

100 76 78

125 81 81.5

160 -79 78.5

200 80 79.5

250 79 79.5

315 76 75.5

400 77 77

500 77 76.5

630 76 76

800 78 78

1K 78 78

1.25 78 78

1.6 77 76.5

2 77 75.5

2.5 79 77.5

3.15 78 76.5

4 78 76

5 82 80

6.3 83 81

8 82 80

10 77 76

12.5 76 76.5

16 70 70

20 not measurable

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do not trust the RS meter readings
one needs to adjust these readings for the inaccurate values is produces across the audio spectrum
there are web sites if you search that will identify on how to adjust for this

here is a correction chart that I go of a web site

Radio Shack SPL Meter

Correction Values for Radio Shack SPL Meter.

10hz........+20db
12.5hz.....+16.5db
16hz........+11.5db
20hz........+7.5db
25hz........+5db
31.5hz.....+3db
40hz........+2.5db
50hz........+1.5db
63hz........+1.5db
80hz........+1.5db
100hz......+2db
125hz......+.5db
160hz......-.5db
200hz......-.5db
250hz......+.5db
315hz......-.5db
400hz......0db
500hz......-.5db
630hz......0db
800hz......0db
1k...........0db
1.25k......0db
1.6k........-.5db
2k...........-1.5db
2.5k........-1.5db
3.15k......-1.5db
4k...........-2db
5k...........-2db
6.3k........-2db
8k...........-2db
10k.........-1db
12.5k......+.5db
16k.........0db
20k.........+1db

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I did provide the number both before and after correction (the same as provided above).

I had 2 points, 1 there are a lot of variables to any meaurements and, 2 to show a "realistic' set of measurements in a real environment. Not quite as rosy, especially at the top and bottom, as the sanitized version but they do sound great.

I think the cat was female, so that may account a bit for the HF peaks [:D]

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