What we know about the measurement:
Dayton Audio MK602X is a passive bookshelves speaker that cost around 150USD for a pair .
- Quality of the measurement data is high .
- Origin of the data is ErinsAudioCorner .
- Format of the data is generated by a Klippel NFS .
- Sensitivity: 84.6dB (avg. 100Hz-1kHz for 2.83V measured at 1m)
- -3dB (resp. -6db) point v.s. reference is at 74.7Hz (resp. 58.6Hz).
- Reference level is normalised to 0.3dB computed over the frequency range [300.0Hz, 5000.0Hz].
- Frequency deviation is 3.2dB over the same frequency range.
- Directivity
- Horizontal directivity is (-60.0°, 60.0°) between 1kHz and 10kHz. Angle computed for +/-6dB.
- Vertical directivity is (-20.0°, 30.0°) between 1kHz and 10kHz. Angle computed for +/-6dB.
- Tonality (Preference) Score
- Tonality (Preference) Score is 3.3
and would be 5.8 with a
perfect subwoofer.
- Details: NBD: ON 0.45, LW 0.37, SP 0.31, PIR 0.3; SM: SP0.46, PIR0.06; LFQ 0.56, LFX 54Hz
- Tonality (Preference) Score is 6.3
with an EQ and would be 8.3 with a
perfect subwoofer and the same EQ.
- Details: NBD: ON 0.36, LW 0.29, SP 0.29, PIR 0.24; SM: SP0.95, PIR0.94; LFQ 0.57, LFX 42Hz
- Tonality (Preference) Score is 3.3
and would be 5.8 with a
perfect subwoofer.
- Link to original Review: eac review. Links to other reviews: yt review .