In Reply to: RE: Real vs Reproduced posted by BigguyinATL on August 21, 2014 at 07:22:41:
One of the barriers to getting the real thing are removed. I did several recordings of solo violin with the violinist standing between my 8 foot tall Acoustats and the microphone at the listening position. Other than the overly dry room acoustic (you get the same room twice) I was able to get a very convincing reproduction when played back through the Acoustats (recording was made on a TEAC R2R analog recorder). Naturally, the Acoustats, being a full range electrostat, were time coherent.
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- At least with time coherent speakers - morricab 03:49:17 08/22/14 (2)
- RE: Recording technique - microphones and playback systems - Trying to maintain a waveform fidelity. - BigguyinATL 13:54:55 08/22/14 (1)
- RE: Recording technique - microphones and playback systems - Trying to maintain a waveform fidelity. - morricab 07:19:58 08/23/14 (0)