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In Reply to: "So if polarity inversion is audible with sub-peforming speakers only ..." posted by Dave Pogue on May 11, 2007 at 06:29:40:
wrote Clark in his book. Before making such statements, maybe he, or you, should first determine whether you can hear polarity inversion under controlled conditions with adequate gear.
Follow Ups:
"Adequate gear"
If yours are low distortion and time-coherent, feel free to use yours.
I'll continue to listen (and switch the speaker cables when the polarity is obviously "wrong" to my ears).You continue NOT to listen and believe what you like. It's a dogma thing for you, as should be obvious by now.
Deal?
BTW, a primary reason why polarity is so easily detected on my speakers is that they are (duh) polarity-coherent AND there is no crossover between the mids and tweeters and only a minimal one between the woofer and the mids. Low distortion and time-coherence are only part of the story. As the tech rep responded when I queried Gallo about why I could tell the difference so readily, the Ref 3s are "extremely sensitive" to polarity, sez he. Would that it were not so. You think I LIKE being able to hear this?
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