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General speaker questions for audio and home theater.

probably a huge anechoic room


You'd need a very large true physical anechoic room, not the synthetic kind from the devices Atkinson & Amir use which have some deep assumptions built into their DSP algorithms (which Amir doesn't seem to recognize).

Big enough so that the speaker is still 'small' on its longest axis compared to the largest length of the planar panel. That's really out of the bounds of what's economically feasible.


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