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All measurements were taken between the front seat headrests using a jig for consistency and volume at 12.
Equipment:
Room EQ Wizard (REW) - Software used to capture RTA measurements
Onyx Producter 2.2 - Audio Interface
Dayton EMM-6 - Measurement Microphone
Smoothing at 1/3 Octave
Fade and Balance at 0, EQs at 0, Base in Blue, B&O in Green
Obvious better low and high end extension from the B&O, also a bit more flat. I am not sure why the hump around 250Hz on the base system. This might be an effort to add the appearance of bass. The B&O really shines here, the center channel really shows its worth above 900hz.
Fade to front, Balance at 0, EQs at 0, Base in Orange, B&O in Blue.
Not much different hear, just shows that the front is doing the heavy lifting.
Fade to rear, Balance at 0, EQs at 0, Base in Green, B&O in Orange.
Here we can see the curve of the sub woofer from 100Hz down to 30Hz before it starts to drop off. The rear B&Os have a higher High Pass crossover and do seem to hold in the upper frequencies. This makes me curious if there are different speakers in the B&O.
Front door near field, Balance at 0, EQs at 0, Base in Blue, B&O in Red.
This shows that they add a Low Pass crossover to the B&O door speaker, this will help with bringing the imaging up. It still seems high, but I think it shows that the center channel is not doing all of the lifting for vocals as a traditional mid range would and this helps keep some image width.
Base only, 75/25 Fade to front, EQ at 0 in Blue, Treble +7 in Orange, Mid +7 in Teal, Bass +7 in Purple.
For a more flat response, I would suggest adding a bit of treble and maybe some bass to suit your taste.
B&O only, 75/25 Fade to front, EQ at 0 in Green, Treble +7 in Orange, Mid +7 in Green, Bass +7 in Blue.
I think the B&O benefits from adding some to the Mid, this does bring out the vocals just a bit more, then add bass to suit your taste.
Overall the sound is a night and day difference. The B&O has higher imaging, there is more fidelity and vocals do shine a bit more. The upper end is well balanced on the B&O where the Base falls off. The B&O is very well balanced, no glaring overpowering tones or massive holes.
Equipment:
Room EQ Wizard (REW) - Software used to capture RTA measurements
Onyx Producter 2.2 - Audio Interface
Dayton EMM-6 - Measurement Microphone
Smoothing at 1/3 Octave
Fade and Balance at 0, EQs at 0, Base in Blue, B&O in Green
Obvious better low and high end extension from the B&O, also a bit more flat. I am not sure why the hump around 250Hz on the base system. This might be an effort to add the appearance of bass. The B&O really shines here, the center channel really shows its worth above 900hz.
Fade to front, Balance at 0, EQs at 0, Base in Orange, B&O in Blue.
Not much different hear, just shows that the front is doing the heavy lifting.
Fade to rear, Balance at 0, EQs at 0, Base in Green, B&O in Orange.
Here we can see the curve of the sub woofer from 100Hz down to 30Hz before it starts to drop off. The rear B&Os have a higher High Pass crossover and do seem to hold in the upper frequencies. This makes me curious if there are different speakers in the B&O.
Front door near field, Balance at 0, EQs at 0, Base in Blue, B&O in Red.
This shows that they add a Low Pass crossover to the B&O door speaker, this will help with bringing the imaging up. It still seems high, but I think it shows that the center channel is not doing all of the lifting for vocals as a traditional mid range would and this helps keep some image width.
Base only, 75/25 Fade to front, EQ at 0 in Blue, Treble +7 in Orange, Mid +7 in Teal, Bass +7 in Purple.
For a more flat response, I would suggest adding a bit of treble and maybe some bass to suit your taste.
B&O only, 75/25 Fade to front, EQ at 0 in Green, Treble +7 in Orange, Mid +7 in Green, Bass +7 in Blue.
I think the B&O benefits from adding some to the Mid, this does bring out the vocals just a bit more, then add bass to suit your taste.
Overall the sound is a night and day difference. The B&O has higher imaging, there is more fidelity and vocals do shine a bit more. The upper end is well balanced on the B&O where the Base falls off. The B&O is very well balanced, no glaring overpowering tones or massive holes.
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