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Typical loudspeaker response, measured in a room,
in one seat

A typical loudspeaker frequency response will have several peaks and dips at various frequencies. These are caused because the sound from the loudspeaker interacts with surfaces and furniture in the room. In some frequencies these interactions add and give rise to a peak and at others they subtract and give rise to a dip.

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