In Reply to: I disagree with you. posted by 3db on May 1, 2016 at 06:11:09:
BS? Hardly. Just clear and repeatable observations. You continue not to understand that it has nothing to do with your obvious points about physical positioning. It is very easy to get recordings with well centered vocals or main instrument with which one can hear this effect. Also, get a good string quartet recording and listen to the positioning in the soundfield of each of the musicians. Electronics with very stable voltages will tend to keep the localizations more exact even in busy and loud passages. If voltages are not locked down tight you will get image smearing and some "wandering". I have heard both cases many times... It has NOTHING to do with physical seating or head position etc.
By all means though, give it your best shot. Btw, I have my listening position measured to the nearest mm with a laser distance meter. Explain, if you can, how the sound can "wander" and be imprecise with one preamp and locked in with another if nothing else is changed? If I sit back in the exact same spot etc? Back and forth switching confirms, other listeners confirm too.
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- RE: I disagree with you. - morricab 09:32:31 05/01/16 (2)
- I really must be a really lucky of SOB - 3db 15:10:29 05/01/16 (1)
- Actually you remind me of a verse from a DcD song - morricab 02:10:56 05/02/16 (0)