Originally Posted by Tyll Hertsens /img/forum/go_quote.gif Here, lemme dangle that carrot a bit closer to your mouth:
Not getting these graphs Tyll - the D7000 for example on the original HR graph has about equal output at 20hz and 1khz, on this graph it's now over 10dB down relative to 1k.
It seems as if the 3 newbies were measured differently somehow to the HD800?
Originally Posted by TheSloth /img/forum/go_quote.gif Not getting these graphs Tyll - the D7000 for example on the original HR graph has about equal output at 20hz and 1khz, on this graph it's now over 10dB down relative to 1k.
It seems as if the 3 newbies were measured differently somehow to the HD800?
What are you talking about, they are the same graph. Mind you the original is nice because it shows the increments in the logarithmic scale.
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Originally Posted by TheSloth /img/forum/go_quote.gif Not getting these graphs Tyll - the D7000 for example on the original HR graph has about equal output at 20hz and 1khz, on this graph it's now over 10dB down relative to 1k.
Sorry it took me so long, Daniel, I looked really close and they look like the same data to me.
Originally Posted by Tyll Hertsens /img/forum/go_quote.gif Sorry it took me so long, Daniel, I looked really close and they look like the same data to me.
Well since I posted, the graph has changed... When I posted, the point about parity between output at 20hz and 1khz with the d7k was valid, clearly now it isn't. Something's different - the graph on the site now matches the one you posted.
(Before someone tells me I'm an idiot, the picture can't change, it's not a picture, but a direct link into the HR graphing software. If the graph changes at HR, the one in my post changes...).
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