Some of you may not have seen this.I found it helpful.
http://www.soundfountain.com/amb/speaker.html#INTRO
Some of you may not have seen this.I found it helpful.
http://www.soundfountain.com/amb/speaker.html#INTRO
You have to love it when "experts" throw suppositions around as facts. If you're allowed to do that you can back up any thing you wish to.
I'm always up for learning something, 'though I have to admit much of what he writes is not substantiated by my experience or other things I have read. He must be operating on a higher plane than I am, just by the names of the equipment he invokes.
I'll stay in JBL land.
I can see how bridging could render hifi less high if it were at a very high level in the first place.
The two channels of a stereo amp are rarely if ever identical in performance in all respects. Mixing the signals would cause some loss of clarity for sure. The question is, are the source, the rest of the rig, the room and the ears good enough to tell the difference?
Clark in Peoria
Information is not Knowledge; Knowledge is not Wisdom
Too many audiophiles listen with their eyes instead of their ears
I certainly agree that one should get his/her system as symmetrical as possible and to try moving the speakers a bit to find the best location.
But his idea that with mirror imaged speakers the tweeters should always be in-bound is wrong.
In a large, or at least very wide room, where the pair are set 8 ~ 10 ft apart, then yes, put the tweeters inside. But in a small room, where you may only have them 5 ~ 7ft apart, you get a better, and wider soundstage with the tweeters outside.
f^&king hell! Sorry I can’t open the page link because of some sodden lowlife scum and a mild virus I have on the pc!
I’ve tried lots of positions with speaker location, particularly with three-screen LCR to get the best horizontal dispersion of sound, whether I’m seated or sat on the floor or standing up.
Sorry I can’t view the link, all I got was a Microsoft thingy saying debug or, I didn’t send it, sorry I lost my cool.
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