I have trouble understanding why the diffraction sim for merging would not be at typical listening distance of 2-3m? There is very small difference of course from 2500mm distance to 10m simulation, I am just trying to understand the reasoning behind using a longer distance than typical in-room listening.
Unrelated, I have noticed on two separate occasions a certain someone has suggested that the weighting of CTA-2034 is inappropriate for an omnidirectional speaker in which a mid bass driver is vertically oriented pointing at the ceiling, like Linkwitz Pluto. I disagree with this, my understanding of CTA-2034 weights appropriately for relation of speaker to listener in a typical room regardless of speaker type, driver orientation, etc. I’m interested in your thoughts/opinions on this.
Unrelated, I have noticed on two separate occasions a certain someone has suggested that the weighting of CTA-2034 is inappropriate for an omnidirectional speaker in which a mid bass driver is vertically oriented pointing at the ceiling, like Linkwitz Pluto. I disagree with this, my understanding of CTA-2034 weights appropriately for relation of speaker to listener in a typical room regardless of speaker type, driver orientation, etc. I’m interested in your thoughts/opinions on this.
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