In Reply to: RE: How does time-coherent technology correct for lousy recordings? posted by mauimusicman on August 16, 2009 at 13:50:51:
I'm not doubting that good engineering and design is involved. I just don't know what to make of this statement."As in our other speakers, Rio's time-coherent technology allows you to listen for hours on end, with no concern for a recording's quality"
How does time-coherent technology allow you have no concern for a recording's quality? If a speaker accurately reproduces a recording, then a lousy recording should sound lousy. But with a time-coherent design, somehow you'll be less concerned?
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- RE: How does time-coherent technology correct for lousy recordings? - gme109 14:42:49 08/16/09 (8)
- RE: How does time-coherent technology correct for lousy recordings? - mauimusicman 15:32:09 08/16/09 (7)
- perfect phase response with built-in 3-order hipass filter??? - mäç 18:14:55 08/16/09 (5)
- Quite simply... - Nicholas Renter 18:48:38 08/16/09 (4)
- good answer, but... - mäç 19:02:24 08/16/09 (3)
- You don't even need a filter for that trick - Presto 12:38:05 08/24/09 (0)
- It's been a while... - Nicholas Renter 19:44:24 08/16/09 (1)
- Phase, crossovers, bass alignment - badman 07:56:33 08/17/09 (0)
- I'd say you did a pretty good job with your explanation. Thanks! * - gme109 15:39:51 08/16/09 (0)