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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Macondo’s Midbass Project – the grown up time.
Post Subject: It has nothing to do with Recording Techniques.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 6/16/2010
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 msaudio wrote:
When you set in your chair looking and listening 2 your sound system you are trying to create in your mind and your ears the illusion of instruments placement on the stage in front of you, to make it more lifelike and real. So you putting horns behind your ears will take you out of what the recording engineer recorded in the first place. Examples a trombone frequency range 85Hz to 9500Hz, Male voice 100Hz to 8000Hz, the range you are looking for behind your ears and head with your mib bass horns is 45Hz to 200Hz. So part of your male voice that is always center of stage in front of you will be behind you out of phase. This is a fact and no argument. The only person that would argu these facts is the fool who thought about doing it in the first place and use money as no object for an excuse or saying someone is drunk when he does not drink. 
Ok, we moved from “accusation” in time miss-alignment and HF directivity to the accusation of the absolute phase problems. The absolute phase discrepancies between front and back speakers is a reasonable concern to be “scared” but if you look a bit deeper into it then it would become obvious that it is not the subject to worry.  I would explain it to you but you insist that the person who argues with you is a fool and I do not want to be the one. If the thing you say you say sober then it only worse to you.

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