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In Reply to: RE: Phase Shift/Change and loss of coherence posted by Awe-d-o-file on June 22, 2015 at 07:56:03
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You may not lose any sound purity to comb-filtering due to the very late arrival of weaker off-axis sound-waves from distant side-walls meeting strong sound-waves direct from the speakers at your listening position. Unfortunately you are still missing all the musical information and dynamics from the lateral inner and outer off-axis sound-waves. When they are reflected fast off nearby panels to join the direct sound-waves, the argument in favor of adding perhaps 40% more content texture and dynamic energy to the music becomes compelling. It's a whole new level of listening quality for whatever is on the source recording is revealed by much closer to the full-force of the coil-speakers' informational and energy output.
DG
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Lew,Eliminating the problem entirely is certainly one answer!
Remain convinced that an enlarged, likely curved version of the panel concept will ultimately prevail as it already sounds, despite the dismissive broadside, a substantial improvement. Lack of long experience frees creativity from 'knowing' what's not possible and the ego from past investments...
What would be interesting is to hear a recording of orchestral music as heard by the conductor. Keith Lockhart, the conductor of The Boston pops, commented on The 'Charlie Rose' show recently that it is a remarkable experience to have that force of music passing by the ears.
DG
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