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data for individual components creates the basis for
another step toward resolving apparent problems on the
software side. It allows including system configurabil-
ity, both electronic and mechanical.
Filter settings of active and passive loudspeakers can
now be taken into account in a straightforward way. We
can describe the complex radiation function more
precisely by including the electronic input into
Figure 35-30. Comparison of measurement and prediction
for the HF-HF configuration of two two-way loudspeakers.
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Mea sured da ta (+), c omplex da ta (solid) a nd ma gnitude-
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Figure 35-31. Comparison of measurement and prediction
for the LF-LF configuration of two two-way loudspeakers.
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