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LABORATORY TEST REPORT

ran its usual suite of tests in its acoustics laboratory, the results of which are shown in the six graphs accompanying this test report. Graph 1 is the ‘overall’ response, where the low-frequency in-room response has been spliced to the high-frequency anechoic response to give an overall snapshot of the Vivid Audio Kaya 25’s performance. You can see pretty much immediately that the response extends from 80Hz to 24kHz ±4dB or, if you want

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