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In Reply to: RE: Yeah, I get that- seen it in spades. posted by Ralph on October 18, 2021 at 09:54:58
Thanks again, Ralph. From you we learn more
about feedback. I try everything I can
think of to avoid it, but you point out more--
something else-- that people should pay
attention to.Negative global FBK is a TIMING issue, above
all else-- as far as music sounding real is
concerned.This is what makes your post important.
Read between the lines of your post and
one can deduce:The amplifier and the speaker should be viewed as a single
part-- should follow the dynamic events occurring with the
music sources and their components,, their interconnects, etc.Some setups will require a bit of NFBK in order to have
the timing cues come out -- shall I say-- unmolested.IF, however, one can invent ways to get these timing
cues to come out of the speaker intact, WITHOUT any global
NFBK being necessary, then you've just won the sonics lottery.-Dennis-
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