In Reply to: Re: Doppler distortion and sonic holography. posted by MIKE on August 6, 1999 at 07:31:45:
Hi Mike,A reread of your post and a little more thought necessitates an additional observation. In a multi-driver system there is simply no way for one driver to casue a Doppler shift in another driver unless they are physically connected in some way. With most systems the only connection is through the air and takes place when the sounds mix in the air. This shift, caused by the mixing was also present in the original sound waves and should not be eleminated if the object is high fidelity to the original. Euphonics may be another matter, but the idea that this is a form "distortion" that needs to be removed sounds like just so much hog-wash to me. Apparently the term "Doppler" is being used here to refer to something completely different. You think?
Be well,
Charles
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