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In the Forum: Playback Listening
In the Thread: The open project: a lateral cross-injection.
Post Subject: Channeling ChannelsPosted by Paul S on: 4/1/2013
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ZZ, clearly, no single driver or pair of drivers can reproduce the range and power of an orchestra, and each of us deals with this according to our own personal demands and resources. The concern of this thread is trying to juggle/work with "phase" to induce/produce better playback, and for Romy, multiple, DSET "channels" are a given. Since you brought it up, it is all the more ironic in this context that multiple drivers often exacerbate "phase issues" even as they allow for frequency-specific, "specialty" drivers to do each what it does best in terms of rote sound reproduction. In this thread, the discussion includes the idea that multiple-drivers-per-channel might be further/better exploited by "cross-pollenating" parts of what is embedded as "fixed" L and R channel information in typical stereo program material. Just to be clear, Romy also uses the term "channel" to mean a certain frequency band that is separately routed at or near line level in his "multi-channel" DSET amps, which would ostensibly better "facilitate" the cross-pollination of parts of the L and R stereo channels.
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