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In Reply to: Re: Contexts. posted by Paul Eizik on January 17, 2006 at 11:14:05:
but it seemed to me that you were saying that early reflections made the sound "better" or "more pleasant" and were using Haas and Everest as support for this position. Did I misunderstand you?
Earl Geddes
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Dr. GeddesI was not attempting to take either position, that early reflections made the sound better or worse. I don't believe Everest and Haas were taking one position over another here either, though their comments could probably be used to support either position. If "pleasant" colorations were found, I believe Haas was just reporting this. "Pleasant" in this context speaks for itself. However if someone observed that "pleasant" early reflection caused colorations in the mid-bass had a tendency to smear the stereo image, I would see no point in arguing against this either. Ed Dell once said "He who awaits perfection is constantly imobilized", or...
"I'm not perfect, but I'm perfect for you": Grace Jones
I am not seeking perfection, and I don't think that a discussion of early reflections in small rooms is academic or arbitrary. But if there is a better or worse way to do something then I certainly want to know.
Earl Geddes
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