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In Reply to: RE: Here's my challenge to you. posted by KlausR. on January 25, 2008 at 22:39:59:
>Real rooms are not ideal, so the theory has to take into account these different conditions.<
Agreed, but are you sure that the research you quote so often took into account those different conditions, and do you take them into account every time you reject treatment of reflections with the simple unqualified statement that "There is no evidence that reflections cause problems"?
David Aiken
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- RE: Here's my challenge to you. - David Aiken 00:35:24 01/26/08 (13)
- Research and real life - KlausR. 06:38:00 01/28/08 (12)
- RE: Research and real life - David Aiken 13:52:41 01/28/08 (11)
- RE: Research and real life - KlausR. 02:14:22 02/06/08 (10)
- RE: Research and real life - David Aiken 13:58:03 02/06/08 (8)
- RE: Research and real life - KlausR. 06:14:12 02/12/08 (4)
- RE: Research and real life - David Aiken 16:01:16 02/12/08 (3)
- Main and 2nd system - KlausR. 04:43:40 02/14/08 (2)
- "However, a well engineered speaker should NOT show any on-axis aberrations that need compensation" - David Aiken 16:34:33 02/14/08 (1)
- RE: "However, a well engineered speaker should NOT show any on-axis aberrations that need compensation" - KlausR. 06:59:37 02/18/08 (0)
- RE: Research and real life - Ethan Winer 10:37:58 02/07/08 (2)
- RE: Research and real life - jimgrocecfp@hotmail.com 11:59:49 02/11/08 (1)
- RE: Research and real life - David Aiken 13:54:43 02/11/08 (0)
- My experiments - KlausR. 05:23:27 02/06/08 (0)