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Slightly OT ... Dimensions of a room do have an ifluence on the distribution of modes but they're not the only factors e.g wall materials do affect modes. Most modes calculator assume inelastic wall (no flex, read concrete without really naming it); reality is that room walls have flex and are often made of different materials concrete, plasternoard, plasterboard on concrete, sheetrock, etc .. This mix of materials change substantially the distribution, frequencies and locations of modes ... So let's leave the speaker a little bit alone ... They can go past 30 Hz ,, The Q3 can and so does the S5 ....
Jim Smith knows a thing or two and if I were to go that road he's one of the few fellows I would listen to (pun intended).
Back to the Magico M3 ...
Slightly OT ... Dimensions of a room do have an ifluence on the distribution of modes but they're not the only factors e.g wall materials do affect modes. Most modes calculator assume inelastic wall (no flex, read concrete without really naming it); reality is that room walls have flex and are often made of different materials concrete, plasternoard, plasterboard on concrete, sheetrock, etc .. This mix of materials change substantially the distribution, frequencies and locations of modes ... So let's leave the speaker a little bit alone ... They can go past 30 Hz ,, The Q3 can and so does the S5 ....
Jim Smith knows a thing or two and if I were to go that road he's one of the few fellows I would listen to (pun intended).
Back to the Magico M3 ...