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RE: That is a good question

Posted by Jmmlc on December 10, 2010 at 07:56:24:

Hello,

I tend to disagree. Here again personnal preferences conditions the choice, not psychoacoustics.

The best "monitor type" listening one can do is with loudspeakers whose directivity increases regularly with frequency and with their axis crossed some distance ahead of the listener.

Many people are victims of that active marketing, specially in US, which promotes constant directivity loudspeakers. This is probably OK for home theater use and other multichannels hype purposes but not for fidelity to the record.

Best regards from Paris, France

Jean-Michel Le Cléac'h