Specifications, 15 specification value definition – Revel M22 User Manual

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15

Specification

Value

Definition

Sensitivity

Impedance

86.5dB SPL
with 2.83Vrms @ 1m
(4 pi anechoic)

6.4Ω (nominal)
4.8Ω (minimum @ 160Hz)

Indicates the amount power the associated power amplifier
must deliver to drive the loudspeaker at reasonable volume
levels. Conservatively-rated specifications indicate moderate
sensitivity, meaning that a massive power amplifier is not
required to drive Revel loudspeakers to reasonable volume
levels in large listening spaces.

Indicates whether the loudspeaker presents a “difficult” or
“easy” load on the associated power amplifier. Combined
with moderate phase angles, a minimal impedance
specification of 4.8Ω allows any reasonably designed power
amplifier to drive Revel loudspeakers.

In-Room Response

±1.0dB
from 46Hz to 16kHz

Indicates sound quality in context with other specifications.
A breakthrough measurement, this specification closely
correlates to sound quality in a single curve – a long-standing
goal of loudspeaker engineers. Research and observation
reveals that ubiquitous “on-axis” response curves cannot
distinguish between two loudspeakers with radically different
sound qualities.

Target Response

±0.75dB
from 46Hz to 20Hz

Indicates sound quality in context with the individual
loudspeaker’s application, considering the acoustical impact
of its placement. An ideal response goal, a target response
is not flat at either end of the audible spectrum and is used
when the ideal reference is not a flat line.

First Reflections
Response

±1.5dB
from 45Hz to 15kHz

Indicates the response listeners hear in relation to the first
reflections from walls, ceilings, and floors. This specification
indicates that Revel loudspeakers will remain accurate,
even in listening rooms that cast strong reflections.

Listening Window
Response

1.5dB
from 45Hz to 16kHz

Indicates the on-axis response of the loudspeaker. An
improved “on-axis” measurement, this specification
reduces the visual confusion of inaudible interference. It
retains full accuracy without using “spectral smoothing,”
which results in significant data loss.

Low-Frequency
Extension

-10dB @ 36Hz
-6dB @ 41Hz
-3dB @ 48Hz

Indicates the low-frequency response of the loudspeaker.
Studies have shown that the –10dB specification best
correlates to controlled listening tests. At low frequencies,
most loudspeaker and listening room combinations
demonstrate significant “ room gain,” which produces an
increase in levels as frequencies decrease. Unlike the –3dB
specification, the –10dB specification reflects the steepness
of low-frequency roll-offs.

Filter Network

Two-way, high-order @
2.2kHz

Indicates the acoustical characteristics of the filter network.
Steep filters indicate an optimized filter network that
produces minimal acoustical interference, low distortion,
and expansive dynamic range.

SPECIFICATIONS

Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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