In Reply to: Acoustic polarity, again posted by KlausR. on May 6, 2007 at 02:36:41:
It might only make half your record collection sound better, for free.Move along folks, nothing to see here.
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- That's right, why bother? - markrohr 08:29:05 05/06/07 (41)
- Re : It might only make half your record collection sound better, for free - KlausR. 10:48:26 05/06/07 (40)
- "80% of the speakers aren't, so why bother?" - markrohr 03:47:52 05/07/07 (27)
- Because... - KlausR. 04:29:23 05/07/07 (26)
- Is this - markrohr 03:15:30 05/09/07 (25)
- It took you a while but... - KlausR. 05:01:51 05/09/07 (24)
- Re: It took you a while but... - Doc Gaw 10:02:10 05/20/07 (0)
- "So if polarity inversion is audible with sub-peforming speakers only ..." - Dave Pogue 06:29:40 05/11/07 (5)
- Whoever cannot recognize absolute polarity, shall be deemed superfluous - KlausR. 23:10:42 05/11/07 (3)
- I love that! - Dave Pogue 04:49:20 05/12/07 (2)
- Re: I love that! - KlausR. 05:41:22 05/12/07 (1)
- Tell you what. - Dave Pogue 07:21:12 05/12/07 (0)
- Even more inaudible . . . - markrohr 14:43:18 05/11/07 (0)
- Re: It took you a while but... - unclestu52 11:59:26 05/09/07 (10)
- "In the case of Classical music, polarities become a mixed bag with the advent of heavy multimiking" . . . no. - markrohr 11:04:42 05/10/07 (3)
- Re: "In the case of Classical music, polarities become a mixed bag with the advent of heavy multimiking" . . . no. - unclestu52 01:19:19 05/12/07 (2)
- Re: "In the case of Classical music, polarities become a mixed bag with the advent of heavy multimiking" . . . no. - markrohr 04:00:39 05/14/07 (0)
- Timing errors - KlausR. 02:44:03 05/12/07 (0)
- Re: The answer is not to accept the status quo - KlausR. 00:14:56 05/10/07 (5)
- "When Dr. Heyser was president of AES, that would have been the very moment for Clark." ROTFLOL! - clarkjohnsen 09:28:29 05/11/07 (4)
- Actually, I didn't do a search on that one, but... - KlausR. 00:02:24 05/12/07 (3)
- Nor have you much searched the Wood effect -- that's the whole problem. - clarkjohnsen 10:10:02 05/12/07 (2)
- Three questions, well, actually four - KlausR. 21:43:54 05/12/07 (1)
- "still not enough solid evidence that polarity inversion is audible on properly designed speakers" - markrohr 11:14:28 05/09/07 (2)
- Re: Why should anyone pay attention to you? - KlausR. 00:02:07 05/10/07 (1)
- "asymmetric clicks" - markrohr 11:09:22 05/10/07 (0)
- "There's still not enough solid evidence that polarity inversion is audible on properly designed speakers." Where's... - clarkjohnsen 09:00:04 05/09/07 (2)
- C'mon, Clark, you know what I mean! nt - KlausR. 09:29:17 05/09/07 (1)
- Yes, I know: It's all up to you, what's "solid". Or "convincing". Some scientist! nt - clarkjohnsen 09:41:13 05/09/07 (0)
- Indeed, Why bother paying for low - unclestu52 13:45:09 05/06/07 (0)
- A good reason perhaps to move up to better speakers? Ones without high amounts of phase distortion? nt - clarkjohnsen 13:25:01 05/06/07 (10)
- Re: A good reason perhaps to move up to better speakers? Ones without high amounts of phase distortion? nt - KlausR. 02:10:28 05/07/07 (8)
- Re: A good reason perhaps to move up to better speakers? Ones without high amounts of phase distortion? nt - tomservo 07:53:14 05/08/07 (1)
- It's Klein+Hummel O500C - KlausR. 09:15:19 05/08/07 (0)
- Re: A good reason perhaps to move up to better speakers? Ones without high amounts of phase distortion? nt - tomservo 17:55:24 05/07/07 (2)
- That might explain his, ah, lack... nt - clarkjohnsen 09:13:47 05/08/07 (0)
- DSP it is indeed. - KlausR. 23:50:26 05/07/07 (0)
- So tell us then, why you can't hear polarity? nt - clarkjohnsen 07:56:47 05/07/07 (2)
- I guess it's my gear, it's probably too good (nt) - KlausR. 00:02:01 05/08/07 (1)
- You're funny... for a European... nt - clarkjohnsen 09:12:51 05/08/07 (0)
- Turning over a new leaf, Clark? - unclestu52 15:17:58 05/06/07 (0)