In a thread way down below, there was a discussion about hearing r-l delays...their relation to hearing soundstage...and amplifier bw...jensw asked me the question:how does amplifier bw relate to transient delays...
After attempting to answer his question two times, I realized...I am completely unable to answer his question..I do not have the expertise..
Hearing perception, directivity, requires the ability to discern r-l time delays..
Studies have shown (statistically valid, far as I can tell) that we can hear 20 microsecond delays, some reliably down to bout 10.
Jensw asks how that relates to amp bw...
Here's the origional link:
http://www.audioasylum.com/forums/prophead/messages/5832.htmlAlthough he posted "let's leave it at that"...I'm sure he'd like to know...As would I...
Can anybody answer it??
Thanks,
Cheers, John
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Topic - calling all amplifier guys..jensw had a good question.. - jneutron 16:36:37 08/27/03 (8)
- Re: calling all amplifier guys..jensw had a good question.. - Dan Banquer 02:53:16 08/28/03 (6)
- Hi Dan.. - jneutron 05:19:47 08/28/03 (5)
- Re: Hi Dan.. - Dan Banquer 09:52:59 08/28/03 (0)
- I forgot to mention.. - jneutron 05:59:03 08/28/03 (3)
- Re: I forgot to mention.. - Dan Banquer 09:47:03 08/28/03 (2)
- Re: I forgot to mention.. - jneutron 10:24:16 08/28/03 (1)
- Re: I forgot to mention.. - Dan Banquer 11:50:31 08/28/03 (0)
- My take on this: - jensw 23:32:04 08/27/03 (0)