In Reply to: The relative polarity of CDs to their vinyl record counterparts posted by georgelouis on May 18, 2006 at 22:47:12:
Vinyl often has enough phase shift across the spectrum (not referring to constant-delay phase) that it's hard to say what "phase" vinyl is in terms of absolute phase.
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- You have to remember the phase (in)coherence of vinyl - real_jj 16:03:05 05/24/06 (12)
- Re: You have to remember the phase (in)coherence of vinyl - Todd Krieger 18:24:55 05/27/06 (3)
- Re: Nice try... - $orabji! 15:49:35 05/31/06 (0)
- Um, have you ever measured it, Todd? - real_jj 14:24:51 05/31/06 (1)
- I've SEEN Measurements Substantiating It.... - Todd Krieger 16:20:19 06/06/06 (0)
- "It's hard to say what "phase" vinyl is in." Hard for you, perhaps... - clarkjohnsen 08:06:52 05/25/06 (7)
- No, Clark, you're off the wall again... - real_jj 08:46:50 05/25/06 (6)
- "It is easier to keep CD's in...absolute... phase." Then why don't they? - clarkjohnsen 08:55:49 05/25/06 (5)
- Why don't they? - real_jj 12:04:49 05/25/06 (0)
- Re: "It is easier to keep CD's in...absolute... phase." Then why don't they? - Bob Lee (QSC) 09:10:50 05/25/06 (3)
- "How is the distribution of polarity determined?" Thanks for the easy lob! - clarkjohnsen 10:29:44 05/25/06 (2)
- Re: "How is the distribution of polarity determined?" Thanks for the easy lob! - Bob Lee (QSC) 11:12:14 05/25/06 (1)
- "The audibility of that difference is equally distributed." ?????? nt - clarkjohnsen 09:37:56 05/26/06 (0)