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Re: "...should be listening for when I change polarity?"

Posted by OvenBun on March 23, 2007 at 09:02:29:

OK.

First, after hearing from others I thought the changes would be dramatic, so I'm glad this is not a quick learning thing. I do hear subtle changes and yes, my wife is better at it than me. With some CDs we hear no difference. Why is that?

Now, if I'm hearing changes does this mean that my speakers ARE phase coherent? I just need to understand better why some speaker designers choose not to make speakers phase coherent and why phase coherent speakers are better, if that's what you're saying?

Thanks.