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In Reply to: RE: "elephant images" vs. "large scale sound" ? posted by peppy m. on January 11, 2025 at 17:54:02
and the second overwhelming to the point of being a quality in itself.
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.., the same way that certain small speakers in a certain large rooms will sound.Some rooms won't support the use of speakers much larger than desktop size, other rooms require something like those huge Cerwin Vegas having 10" or larger woofers. Images that seem too small can be just as comical as images that seem too big. Smaller speakers might image better than bigger ones in smaller rooms, larger speakers might sound bloated or "muddy" and may not reach their imaging potential in rooms not large enough...
When tonal characteristics seem balanced and soundstaging or imaging seems incisive and well proportioned, you'll know you have the speaker size and type that matches your room.
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But nobody is designing such speakers. Comical efect of elephant sound is perception of giant size of instruments and voices. People generally like it.
Goal of "imaging" in a small room requires more compromises than it's worthy of IMHO..Small and very small equalized drivers almost always " pump" the sound into room. Not that they can't be pleasant
But it's a different experience.
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They could easily do it but there is no market for such system so they don't .
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You bring hope to my heart. I will take a dancing disco monkey over a cake with a hole in the middle anytime. Jazz was a music people used to dance to. Not sit with eyes wide shut and pretend to reach higher states of subconsciousness.
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