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In Reply to: Re: IMHO posted by Dan Banquer on March 29, 2007 at 10:07:09:
I don't think my question deserved such answer. It's not about having my mind made up or confused, I just expressed my previous experience without any intention to offend you. It's quite obvious that you have your own right explanation about why some power amps provide different stage than others, and that doesn't include any phase characteristics. OK so, What do you think is what makes for those differences apart from channel separation?
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You're going to have to excuse me here, I have posted on issues that relate to this on Prop Head, and elsewhere. I am going to ask that you do a search on issues such as distortion, grounding, etc.etc.
At the present time I do not feel obligated to keep re posting the same thing twice,or more.
My apologies;
d.b.
P.S. There a few recording that I perceive to "image correctly"
and they are Blumlein miked recordings. They are very rare indeed.
I'll do a search :-) Many of us here just speak about things we have experienced, but very rarely our observations correlate with the technical explanations we "believe" support those empirical facts. To me it's very interesting reading someone with technical background having measured what he speaks about, correlating electronic facts with audible impressions.
Your welcome. Seriously, Take your time and take a long hard look at recording studio techniques and processes.
d.b.
Blah blah blah. I have more than one recording Dan done with Blumlein techniques (several I made myself) and yes they do have much more acoustic information on them (for better or worse...depends on the venue if its a good thing or not). However; the quality of the amp can take it from "yes I hear some hall information there" to "jesus! My room has vanished and it sounds like I am in the original venue!" Maybe you have never heard this??It is obvious the recording is important, why bother stating something so obvious? A comparison between amps with the same recording tells you much about what the amp does right or wrong and I use such natural recordings all the time in my evaluations. Try to stay on topic, please (in case you forgot the topic its about amps and soundstage, not recordings and soundstage).
"A comparison between amps with the same recording tells you much about what the amp does right or wrong and I use such natural recordings all the time in my evaluations. Try to stay on topic, please (in case you forgot the topic its about amps and soundstage, not recordings and soundstage). "You are making the assumption that you know which is right or wrong.
I find that an interesting assumption, given all the variables that one can have, and are those assumptions made with or without the Clever Little Clock?
d.b.
When I made the recording I have a reasonable shot at knowing which is more right and which is not, don't you think?Well, Dan if you want to loan me your CLC then I will have one. Come on confess, your house is a tweakers paradise (either that or you are simply tweaked!).
Dan has asked you about CLCs after you directly answered the question?The onset of Alzheimer's can be tragic.
Its like Bill Murray in Groundhog day!! I can't get away from Dan asking me if I want to borrow his CLC!! LOL!
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