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In Reply to: RE: Why? posted by hahax@verizon.net on July 09, 2014 at 15:42:12
"The classic is the out of the room test. If a speaker sounds 'live' out the door it almost certainly sound 'live' in a good seat in the room."Interesting story, but bullcrap. It's the other way around.
Put a piano or a trombone or a trumpet or a flute or a clarinet in a room.
It'll sound like the real thing both in the room and outside the room. But a speaker can only sound like the instrument outside of the room, assuming the recording wasn't specially produced to mimic a live instrument. The reason is simple: Off-axis and ambient sound. Real instruments don't sound like speakers or recordings.
Try it yourself.
:)
Edits: 07/09/14Follow Ups:
Your response is exactly what I mean about being mean...what makes you so sure your ideas are true and better than others? Sorry your speakers don't sound better...
First of all, I'm not a speaker god. I know a little about speakers, but that whole "god" thing I'll leave to people like John Hilliard, Jim Lansing, D.B. Keele, John Meyer, and others.
As I wrote, try it yourself.
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