In Reply to: RE: Phase Response Effects. . . what? posted by hahax@verizon.net on January 28, 2016 at 17:33:45:
> he argues changing seats at a live concert changes phase relationships
I don't necessarily think this is the important aspect of what we think of when we think of linear phase response in speakers. Changing seats at a live concert only changes the phase relationships among the different instruments; however, the phase response of individual instruments will always remain linear regardless of where you sit. The important thing is the phase response of each individual instrument with itself and not the phase relationship from one instrument to another.
I now own speakers that claim to be phase coherent and they sound surprisingly more realistic and transparent compared to all other speakers I've owned in the past.
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- RE: Phase Response Effects. . . what? - John Elison 02:51:49 01/31/16 (2)
- RE: Phase Response Effects. . . what? - hahax@verizon.net 16:35:11 01/31/16 (1)
- Good questions... - John Elison 17:35:45 01/31/16 (0)