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Quote:Originally Posted by Bigus I don't think there is any rigid way in which "stereo" music is "meant" to be 2 channel. Well, that's certainly how the music was monitored by the mixing and mastering engineers when they produced...
Quote:Originally Posted by stevethebrain what is the definition of diss.? Dismiss, or (the ghetto definition) disrespect. Quote:how do you separate a reponse "quote" message? Not sure what you're asking. --Ethan
Quote:Originally Posted by arnyk Compensating for nonlinear distortion is generally tricker, and rarely shows up in production equipment. One exception to this showed up in some professional tape recorders from the 1970s and 1980s...
Quote:Originally Posted by kodi41 Ethan group 2 file A seems to have a lot of noise- is this a tape? I'm pretty sure the recording is digital. It's a recent performance by my cello teacher Kate Dillingham, with the Moscow...
Quote:Originally Posted by ChronicStoned honestly I enjoyed the sound of the sterio better than the 5.1 settings Stereo music is meant to be played in stereo, not "expanded" by software in your receiver to 5.1 channels. Such...
Quote:Originally Posted by FOH I've seen references claiming the speed delta may be hugely significant, like 200%-300%. I've never noticed frequencies shift more than a few percent, but I never did extensive testing. It's tough to...
Quote:Originally Posted by fbov Uniformly supported resonant structures have the same modes as an unsupported panel. The big change in resonant modes occurs when support is non-uniform. In all honesty, I'm not enough of a physics...
Quote:Originally Posted by GregLee But, but, but ... you've noted above that equalization systems are exactly such devices. They do complement other devices in the system to cancel distortion. So what you say here can't possibly...
Quote:Originally Posted by kodi41 this post is for Ethan Winer, Ethan, I would love to buy your book, as well, perhaps speak with you concerning my up comming HT set up (wall treatments). I would prefer to do this away from this...
Quote:Originally Posted by GIK Acoustics I believe this phenomenon is due to the fact that sound travels slower in porous absorbers, shifting the audible frequencies down a slight bit. Give this man a ceegar. Since it takes longer...
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