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LABORATORY TEST REPORT

Readers interested in a full technical appraisal of the performance of the Revel Performa3 M105 Loudspeakers should continue on and read the LABORATORY TEST REPORT published on the following pages. Readers should note that the results mentioned in the report, tabulated in performance charts and/or displayed using graphsand/orphotographsshouldbeconstrued as applying only to the specific sample tested.

Graph 1 shows the in-room frequency response measured by using a pink noise test signal. You can see that it is exceptionally flat, very linear and nicely extended into the very lowest and highest frequencies. Importantly, there’s no skew to the overall response that would tend to favour one frequency band over

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