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LABORATORY TEST REPORT

Graph 1 shows the in-room frequency response of the Vivid Audio Kaya 90, as measured by between 20Hz and 20kHz, using pink noise for the low-frequency response, and gated sine signals for the high-frequency response, with the two spliced together via post-processing at 1.5kHz. You can see that it extends from 55Hz up to the limit for this graph of 20kHz within ±4dB. This is a

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