In Reply to: RE: "It makes some sounds or notes suddenly appear 'too loud' so engineers... posted by genungo on January 29, 2016 at 19:47:16:
Good question.
When coherence is achieved, such a speaker distorts any and every signal less, including the distortions of a poor recording. So poor recordings sound better, as their distortions are not being further distorted.
The goal of reproduction is accuracy to the RECORDED waveform, not to any REAL waveform. That real waveform is long gone, altered by the microphone, as it does not hear the way we do.
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