Harsh.
Resonances in the 2 kHz to 8 kHz region make high frequencies sound grating.
Nasal.
Speak while pinching your nose. Resonance problems in the 1 kHz to 2 kHz range result in a
“nasal-like” sound.
"Ahh" Sounding.
Cup your hands and place them around your mouth. Say “ahh” and listen for this characteristic.
It is caused by problems with resonances in the 600 Hz to 1 kHz range.
Hollow.
Form a cylinder with one hand. Place it to your mouth and speak. A speaker that sounds like this
has resonance problems in the 200 Hz to 600 Hz range.
"Boxy"
These speakers are plagued by uncontrolled enclosure resonances in the 90 Hz to 200 Hz region.
Upper bass lacks clarity and definition.
"Boomy"
In a “boomy” speaker, sound in the 60 Hz to 100 Hz range is overblown. Bass is “bloated”
and poorly defined. |