In Reply to: RE: Yeah, that was helpful! posted by morricab on June 10, 2007 at 20:26:10:
MC:Well then that is totally an inaccurate recreation! I thought accuracy was your game and now I find you adjust the FR in the presence region?? Incredible. Why not just buy some B&Ws that have that dip built in to make a fake sense of space, which by the way doesn't replace the real reason that soundstage can occur, namely 1) its on the recording, 2) The HF response of the electronics are extremely clean allowing certain spacial cues to come through and 3) low level resolution in general.
TAH: On the other hand, all this tells me is that you are bigot and a fool. The same effect was recreated through a pair AKG-701 headphones attached to WAD Headphone amplifier. Did the headphone amplifier also have HF problems?
MC:The fact that you don't get good soundstaging without manipulating the FR, especially with superb soundstagers like audiostatics, tells me you have a serious HF problem or low level resolution or both.
TAH: On the other hand, your comments tell me you are presumptuous and stupid. Talking missing the forest for the trees, sometimes you simply you surpass yourself.
MC:The FR dip is a typical trip of midfi speakers to enhance "depth" also known as the "Gundry" dip. Bob Carver also used it to good effect but it is ultimately a gimick and can be heard as such
TAH: Oh, Why did you not inform BBC and John Dunlavy of that, fool?
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- RE: Yeah, that was helpful! - theaudiohobby 16:15:56 06/14/07 (0)