In Reply to: RE: high frequency of Bose speakers: revealing posted by Jaundiced Ear on August 28, 2016 at 21:53:26:
1. The HF inference due to multiple drivers arranged so that they are more distant from each other than the wavelengths being produced is well documented.
2. Using the argument that music played in a reverberant venue should be reproduced in one confuses the creation of sound a performance with the attempt to reproduce that sound. It results in the superimposition of a listening room's acoustic signature upon that of the the performance space and is, by definition, unrealistic.
3. The observation that a significant number of listeners like the results is not disputed. However, that does not mitigate the logical arguments about the flaws of this approach.
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- RE: high frequency of Bose speakers: revealing - Kal Rubinson 04:39:53 08/29/16 (9)
- first arrival from single cone - dave789 23:20:00 08/29/16 (2)
- RE: first arrival from single cone - Jaundiced Ear 00:09:46 08/30/16 (1)
- RE: first arrival from single cone - dave789 12:46:02 08/30/16 (0)
- RE: high frequency of Bose speakers: revealing - Jaundiced Ear 21:58:10 08/29/16 (5)
- Sony SS-NA2ES - dave789 23:25:49 08/29/16 (4)
- Yes but........... - Kal Rubinson 07:58:26 09/05/16 (0)
- RE: Sony SS-NA2ES - Jaundiced Ear 20:57:08 08/30/16 (2)
- RE: Sony SS-NA2ES - Kal Rubinson 06:03:53 09/05/16 (0)
- I feel I do not need to elaborate - dave789 18:59:37 08/31/16 (0)