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LABORATORY TEST REPORT

Newport Test Labs measured the frequency response of the Revel Concerta2 M16 speaker as 45Hz to 22kHz ±4dB, which is an excellent result and shown in Graph 1. You can see from this graph that the response is particularly flat between 250Hz and 12kHz where, except for one small discrepancy centred at 5kHz, it’s essentially within ±1dB. Also note that this is a very high-resolution graph without any smoothing—the human ear would actually hear the in-room response that’s shown in Graph 5.

In Graph 2, has again used a high-resolution measurement

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