M-Noise: A new measurement standard for loudspeaker output

marty

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There are many different tests and standards out there for evaluating the output of loudspeakers, but not all are adhered to by all manufacturers. Meyer Sound has introduced M-Noise, a new test signal that will promote standardized measurement of a loudspeaker system’s maximum linear output. A mathematically derived test signal that effectively emulates the dynamic characteristics of music, M-Noise enables a far more accurate measurement of a loudspeaker system’s linear peak SPL in any application requiring reproduction of musical content.
 

stehno

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The narrator states, "Have you noticed that loudspeaker specs are all over the map?"

Of course he neglects to mention that everything else is also all over the map.

This sounds like little more than THX round 2 to me. Sounds wonderful... on paper.
 

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