In Reply to: Is that true and why is that? posted by Allen Wright on February 8, 2007 at 06:50:02:
If you play a cd or even in the LP days, and check phase you would find some recordings sounded night and day better. The Wood Effect was a great read for me.Counter Point was the first to offer a unit that you could check out and switch the phase during playback of a LP. Early 1980's.
This is a god send feature, so fair several of my CD's have need the phase switched and wow!! image, bass, and extention at both ends and soildness to the prosenatation, that once you hear it, it easy is know when to try the switch and when not to, some recordings just suck though either way, and some you be heard pressed to hear a big difference at all.
This should be a feature that needs to be standard. As far as hurting sound quality who knows, as you know it is all in design.
What I can say is this unit is one of the best CD players I have heard at any price, including a Sony SCD1 that was fully modded.
So if this faetures hurts anything I cannot hear it. This unit is very, very good.
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- Re: Is that true and why is that? - PhillyB 07:05:47 02/08/07 (2)
- Counter Point was the first to offer a unit..." - Allen Wright 02:06:27 02/09/07 (1)
- Re: Counter Point was the first to offer a unit..." - PhillyB 05:21:14 02/09/07 (1)