Frequency response - 1077 vs 1091/2

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  • Kobus
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2005
    • 402

    Frequency response - 1077 vs 1091/2

    The frequency response of the above amps are listed as such:

    RB 1091/2 ------- 10-40khz +- 3dB
    RMB 1077 ------- 10-80khz +-3dB

    I wonder why the difference?

    And secondly, I know we only hear up to 20khz, but will such a difference have any practical implications?

    I know specs are specs and we should listen, but while nobody is listening we might as well talk specs.

    Kobus
  • Kevin D
    Ultra Senior Member
    • Oct 2002
    • 4601

    #2
    That's just the rated response at +/- 3db. That doesn't mean it won't play higher or lower. It just means that the 1077 has a flatter response to a higher frequency.

    Whether higher then 20khz makes a difference is an open ended debate that usually gets ugly...

    Kevin D.

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    • Boombox
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2005
      • 203

      #3
      Yes, above 20kHz it really does not matter to us....

      But to dogs it does..!!

      Luckily the speakers only go up to 25kHz...!!
      Regards :T,

      Boom....a.k.a...."The Box"

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      • mattburk
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2003
        • 248

        #4
        Originally posted by Kobus
        The frequency response of the above amps are listed as such:

        RB 1091/2 ------- 10-40khz +- 3dB
        RMB 1077 ------- 10-80khz +-3dB

        I wonder why the difference?

        And secondly, I know we only hear up to 20khz, but will such a difference have any practical implications?

        I know specs are specs and we should listen, but while nobody is listening we might as well talk specs.

        Kobus
        Good point
        add to that the 1090 10hz-100khz +/-1db for less than the 1092
        www.mycstone.com
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        • DL86
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2005
          • 271

          #5
          Someone should perform a test on this, or company that produces amplifiers. Make exactly the same amplifier. One that goes to 100khz and another one of the exactly same amplifier that is cut off at lets say 30khz. Do a blind test on about 10 musicians and record the results of which amplifier was thought to have sounded better. Under the same test conditions ofcourse. Using both high res sources and normal CD.

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