Thanks for these ADAM Audio. You put these out for free and they're so useful. Trust it will be effective -- I use another brand for budget reasons but you will be top of mind for me and many others when we think of upgrading.
Good stuff. I'm pretty sure with just a little effort even a beginner can figure some of it by reading the axes labels. What almost no streamers include in their presentations are details about smoothing. It was mentioned quickly here, but it is extremely important. Almost any defect can be concealed with smoothing. Every graph should have an indication of the smoothing so we can be sure our comparisons are valid.
I just bought a pair of A7Xs and paired it with two SVS stereo subwoofers. But I cannot find the frequency response chart of A7X. It would be good to attach the frequency graphs to this video. Your videos about positioning, burn in etc are actually very useful. Thank you
Hi, I have never understood what my speaker crossover should be set at which is what brought me to this video hoping to find what I should set my crossover at. I understand that different channels have different frequencies but I don't know how to pull my crossover from that. Currently, I have a collection of different brands of speakers. I use Definitive Technology BP-8040ST Bipolar Tower as my fronts, Definitive Technology CS-8040HD at center, Fluance Elite High Definition 2-Way Bipolar Surround Speakers with 2 old Onkyo bookshelf speakers as high fronts connected to a Sony STRDN1040. Yes I know it's pretty old but that's what I have to work with at the moment. how do I find the crossover? I tried the auto-calibrate but it just doesn't sound that good
Super video series by Adam audio and as a consumer of Adam products I'm very proud. Btw I'd like to know whether we can get the frequency curves of Adam speakers just to look and have an idea since everyone haven't got the privilege to hear all of the models in person. If we have the curves, we can see the graph of a particular model and order them online if we like and know the sound produces according to the that particular curve.
I have a dumb question. What is the best speaker if I want to create the highest amplitude of 528hz frequency music? I am having trouble figuring this out. Thanks
Hi there! Here the room (and possible modes) also have a big impact. The most accurate answer to the question in terms of headroom would probably be the S6X www.adam-audio.com/en/main-monitor/s6x/
I am really interested in knowing which frequencies do's what. Example 9khz is responsible for pinna and other like so, i am not able to find anything throughout the internet relative to this topic, if you can explain it it will be very helpful. 👍
In modeling box for sound reinforcement systems... What really account for loudness and flat responds? 1.Quality of raw woofer? Or 2.Perfectness of box modelled Or 3. Both.. competition is coming up.
Hi Raphael! You can find the graphs in our website. You can find it for each product´s page in the Measurement Report section. For instance this is the A7V´s www.adam-audio.com/content/uploads/2023/01/adam-audio-a-series-a7v-studio-monitor-measurement-report-v2-english.pdf And here´s the product´´s page www.adam-audio.com/en/a-series/a7v/
I've been thinking of buying studio monitors for many months, going back and forth of different monitors, for both hifi entertainment use and for music work as I would like to replace my Klipsch rp280f and rf52II speakers and my bulky av receiver to save A lot of useful space. s3v seems to tick lot of boxes for me not super expensive and nice design not too small or too huge. How well does s3v compare to RP280f in power and sound quality?
Not 100% sure as I haven't heard that exact model... The S3V is a great monitor and has tuning technology built in so you can adjust it for what sounds best in your room. Like you said, it's active as well (with studio-quality amplifiers) which helps cut down on space. It's also a true three way, which helps reproduce that midrange quality a bit better than 2 or 2-and-a-half way speakers. Hope that helps!
Hello Stephan. I’m a proud owner of a pair Adam Audio T7V. These monitors are really amazing. They easily outperform other studio monitors that cost twice as much. Question: The T7V have a max SPL of 110 dB. When I use an SPL meter, the instantaneous measurement only reads around 100 dB C weighted at max volume. How can I reach the max SPL output? I hope you can help me out. Kind regards, Emiel333.
Hi @rockymini625! You can find all data on our products´ web page. In case you want to know more, we advise you to reach out to our support team The Support Team will gladly answer all your questions. You can send your question through the official form on this page: support.adam-audio.com/hc/en-gb/requests/new
I know that for speakers, the target has been established, which is a speaker should ideally have a flat frequency response in an anechoic chamber. My question is: Who said that/discovred that What's the title of the research paper
Ich hole mir die A7X erstmal zum testen, habe aber in vergleichen oft gelesen und gehört, das im gegensatz zu den Yamaha HS7 die Mitten bei Adam sehr untergehen im vergleich. gibt es eine Möglichkeit bei den A7X, die Mitten mehr an zu heben? Oder eine Software die das für den Computer einstellt?
Hey, die A7X haben mehrere Möglichkeiten der Frequenzanpassung auf der Rückseite des Speakers. Falls das und vor allem auch eine gute Raumbehandlung bzw. Aufstellung der Speaker dir nicht reicht, ist es mittels Software auch möglich, das zusätzlich anzupassen (z. B. Sonarworks).
@@ADAMAudioBerlin ich habe sie mir jetzt gekauft und den EQ meiner Soundkarte benutzt. Habe mir mehrere Profile erstellt. Man hört jetzt jedes Detail in jeder Frequenz und man hört sofort jedes störgeräusch raus was mich vor Fehlern in der tonbearbeitung warnt aber leider auch stört bei Leuten die den Ton schlecht bearbeitet haben 🤣
Das freut uns sehr und cool, dass du für's EQing auch noch eine weitere Lösung gefunden hast! Und was die "schlechten" Mixes der anderen angeht: Sieh es als Lernerfahrung 😆 😋
Having speakers beyond and below human hearing capabilities (average person cannot hear above 15hz and most of the isntruments plays in the range of 1000 to 4000hz) reaching 50000 hz is very important for bats and dogs audiophiles.
Hi guys! It's funny that you explain the importance of a frequency chart to the public here but it looks like you're hiding the chart for your most popular model A7X from the public! At least I was not able to find it. And I looked really hard!
Stephan Mauser you and everyone does not understand frequency response cuz what you and everyone does is very wrong making the top part of the frequency flat that is wrong cuz bass is naturally bigger then the other sound waves so when you set the top of the bass sound to match the top of the mid and treble frequencies the bass frequencies loudness will be a lot lower then the other frequencies that is not flat frequency response.
nice but.. any pro knows this...im.not even a engineer and can read these graphs...and understand... them how about polar respond thats were I get lost. 🫶
What monitors are you using? Leave them in the comments below 👇
Logitech Z4 lmao
@@asmoth360 You gotta start somewhere!
Adam Audio T7V
Adam P11A in the production Studio and A7x in the mixing Studio 💪🏿
@@Wilfrago-audiotips Nice! Hope you're enjoying them.
This was very informative. I'd like a frequency video comparison between one monitor from each series of monitors.
I adore human intelligence that does no harm. Nice presentation, a brief portion of which answered my question. Thank you.
Thanks for these ADAM Audio. You put these out for free and they're so useful. Trust it will be effective -- I use another brand for budget reasons but you will be top of mind for me and many others when we think of upgrading.
Thanks a lot for this great feedback! That motivates us to produce more of these in the future.
So cool to learn about sound and alike. Coming from a visual background this is great to dip in my toes in a completely different subject. Well done!
Thank you, Chris! We are very happy to hear that you learn something from our video! 😊
Good stuff. I'm pretty sure with just a little effort even a beginner can figure some of it by reading the axes labels. What almost no streamers include in their presentations are details about smoothing. It was mentioned quickly here, but it is extremely important. Almost any defect can be concealed with smoothing. Every graph should have an indication of the smoothing so we can be sure our comparisons are valid.
Hi @JohnSmith-qi6co! Thanks for your comment, we'll try to cover that in more detail in a future video. Have a great day!
Thank you for this very clear presentation👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Is higgher is better?? I need a iem earphone and I have SPL charts what to see in that 🙏
Good to add frequency measured by your speakers and explain about Adam's decision making to have this curve or that curve.
I just bought a pair of A7Xs and paired it with two SVS stereo subwoofers. But I cannot find the frequency response chart of A7X. It would be good to attach the frequency graphs to this video. Your videos about positioning, burn in etc are actually very useful. Thank you
Hi, I have never understood what my speaker crossover should be set at which is what brought me to this video hoping to find what I should set my crossover at. I understand that different channels have different frequencies but I don't know how to pull my crossover from that.
Currently, I have a collection of different brands of speakers. I use Definitive Technology BP-8040ST Bipolar Tower as my fronts, Definitive Technology CS-8040HD at center, Fluance Elite High Definition 2-Way Bipolar Surround Speakers with 2 old Onkyo bookshelf speakers as high fronts connected to a Sony STRDN1040. Yes I know it's pretty old but that's what I have to work with at the moment. how do I find the crossover? I tried the auto-calibrate but it just doesn't sound that good
Are AX series currently the worst in off-axis frequency response? They do not have the wave guide for the tweeters as in the newer Adam models.
I like this series!
Well, thank you so much!
In a parallel Universe: "Hello and welcome to another episode of How to Stephan Mauer. My name is Adam Audio..."
Haha, good one!
Super video series by Adam audio and as a consumer of Adam products I'm very proud. Btw I'd like to know whether we can get the frequency curves of Adam speakers just to look and have an idea since everyone haven't got the privilege to hear all of the models in person. If we have the curves, we can see the graph of a particular model and order them online if we like and know the sound produces according to the that particular curve.
I'd you test for flat responds after speaker in already inside I finished box.... Do would you correct the fr if it's too imperfect.
I have a dumb question. What is the best speaker if I want to create the highest amplitude of 528hz frequency music? I am having trouble figuring this out. Thanks
Hi there! Here the room (and possible modes) also have a big impact.
The most accurate answer to the question in terms of headroom would probably be the S6X
www.adam-audio.com/en/main-monitor/s6x/
I am really interested in knowing which frequencies do's what. Example 9khz is responsible for pinna and other like so, i am not able to find anything throughout the internet relative to this topic, if you can explain it it will be very helpful. 👍
Hi Karan, do you mean something like this? i.pinimg.com/originals/8b/4a/6f/8b4a6fd7b8d65711eed41850a194284e.jpg
In modeling box for sound reinforcement systems... What really account for loudness and flat responds?
1.Quality of raw woofer? Or
2.Perfectness of box modelled
Or 3. Both..
competition is coming up.
Hi, where do I find a frequency response graph of a speaker?
Hi Raphael!
You can find the graphs in our website. You can find it for each product´s page in the Measurement Report section. For instance this is the A7V´s www.adam-audio.com/content/uploads/2023/01/adam-audio-a-series-a7v-studio-monitor-measurement-report-v2-english.pdf
And here´s the product´´s page www.adam-audio.com/en/a-series/a7v/
@@ADAMAudioBerlin thank you
I've been thinking of buying studio monitors for many months, going back and forth of different monitors, for both hifi entertainment use and for music work as I would like to replace my Klipsch rp280f and rf52II speakers and my bulky av receiver to save A lot of useful space. s3v seems to tick lot of boxes for me not super expensive and nice design not too small or too huge. How well does s3v compare to RP280f in power and sound quality?
Not 100% sure as I haven't heard that exact model... The S3V is a great monitor and has tuning technology built in so you can adjust it for what sounds best in your room. Like you said, it's active as well (with studio-quality amplifiers) which helps cut down on space. It's also a true three way, which helps reproduce that midrange quality a bit better than 2 or 2-and-a-half way speakers. Hope that helps!
Go for S3V or, even better, S3H. You will never question your speakers again.
@@WouterStudioHD Glad you love the S Series so much! Thanks for the kind words.
Hello Stephan. I’m a proud owner of a pair Adam Audio T7V. These monitors are really amazing. They easily outperform other studio monitors that cost twice as much. Question: The T7V have a max SPL of 110 dB. When I use an SPL meter, the instantaneous measurement only reads around 100 dB C weighted at max volume. How can I reach the max SPL output? I hope you can help me out. Kind regards, Emiel333.
i think its subjective to what its rolloff point is what range ur testing
Interesting a bit over my head really how does a person measure the crossover point of a speaker with no data?
Hi @rockymini625! You can find all data on our products´ web page. In case you want to know more, we advise you to reach out to our support team The Support Team will gladly answer all your questions. You can send your question through the official form on this page: support.adam-audio.com/hc/en-gb/requests/new
Great job - thanks for the vid!
You're welcome, glad you enjoyed it! Cheers
I know that for speakers, the target has been established, which is a speaker should ideally have a flat frequency response in an anechoic chamber. My question is:
Who said that/discovred that
What's the title of the research paper
Probably Harman research a la Sean Olive and Loyd Toole.
Very interesting info, cheers
Ich hole mir die A7X erstmal zum testen, habe aber in vergleichen oft gelesen und gehört, das im gegensatz zu den Yamaha HS7 die Mitten bei Adam sehr untergehen im vergleich.
gibt es eine Möglichkeit bei den A7X, die Mitten mehr an zu heben?
Oder eine Software die das für den Computer einstellt?
Hey, die A7X haben mehrere Möglichkeiten der Frequenzanpassung auf der Rückseite des Speakers. Falls das und vor allem auch eine gute Raumbehandlung bzw. Aufstellung der Speaker dir nicht reicht, ist es mittels Software auch möglich, das zusätzlich anzupassen (z. B. Sonarworks).
@@ADAMAudioBerlin ich habe sie mir jetzt gekauft und den EQ meiner Soundkarte benutzt. Habe mir mehrere Profile erstellt.
Man hört jetzt jedes Detail in jeder Frequenz und man hört sofort jedes störgeräusch raus was mich vor Fehlern in der tonbearbeitung warnt aber leider auch stört bei Leuten die den Ton schlecht bearbeitet haben 🤣
Das freut uns sehr und cool, dass du für's EQing auch noch eine weitere Lösung gefunden hast!
Und was die "schlechten" Mixes der anderen angeht: Sieh es als Lernerfahrung 😆 😋
Having speakers beyond and below human hearing capabilities (average person cannot hear above 15hz and most of the isntruments plays in the range of 1000 to 4000hz) reaching 50000 hz is very important for bats and dogs audiophiles.
Hi guys! It's funny that you explain the importance of a frequency chart to the public here but it looks like you're hiding the chart for your most popular model A7X from the public! At least I was not able to find it. And I looked really hard!
like before watching :D
ps: the t8v measures great
Tannoy Reveal 502
Stephan Mauser you and everyone does not understand frequency response cuz what you and everyone does is very wrong making the top part of the frequency flat that is wrong cuz bass is naturally bigger then the other sound waves so when you set the top of the bass sound to match the top of the mid and treble frequencies the bass frequencies loudness will be a lot lower then the other frequencies that is not flat frequency response.
you forgot to mention LINEAR PHASE lol the SUBWOOFER PORT IS OUT OF PHASE this is Un-educated video you guys keep posting
nice but.. any pro knows this...im.not even a engineer and can read these graphs...and understand... them how about polar respond thats were I get lost. 🫶