In Reply to: RE: audiophool bluster-always posted by Tony Lauck on July 4, 2012 at 12:04:13:
Get reading about room acoustics and you will see the relevance of what I said. Nearfield monitoring is fundamentally different acoustically to room and hall listening, where reflections pay a significant part in shaping 'the sound'. Thus you have DSPs built into processors to give different types of acoustic environments like Hall ... etc.
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- early reflections - fmak 12:55:55 07/04/12 (5)
- Thanks for the useless non-answer to my simple questions. nt - Tony Lauck 15:14:12 07/04/12 (4)
- Appropriate answers to wrong questions - fmak 22:00:07 07/04/12 (0)
- and you are somehow suprised ???? - bwb 20:34:43 07/04/12 (0)
- LOL and been there done that, wink wink - nt - AbeCollins 20:23:53 07/04/12 (1)
- Applephool always? - fmak 23:19:06 07/04/12 (0)