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In the Forum: Playback Listening
In the Thread: The open project: a lateral cross-injection.
Post Subject: Try to hear Lamm L1/L2 for start.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 4/7/2013
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 steverino wrote:
I think my statement   " Because we can't map it precisely from the stage to the speakers..??"     was on the right track. Yes there is a distortion of spatial information from performance to speaker in the same manner that a curved shiny ball distorts a painting reflected on it. I think the only slight exception would be a recording of musicians playing in the same room between where the playback speakers stand. Playback then should have a fairly close fidelity of spatial information on a high fidelity system.

Well, frankly I am less concern about spatial information as imaging of instruments and sections. Sure it is important but I’ll rather interested in different way to deal with that information. It is hard to explain but if you try the bypass test with Lamm L1/L2 you might understand what I mean as it is VERY different from anything else out there. Still, I consider the most interesting not the  spatial information from imaging perspective but pure spatial information without imaging. I mean let say a sting quarter is playing then the locations of both violins, alto and cello would be imaging but the virtual proximity between the players and the boundary of the performing space is pure no-imaging space.  Lamms preamps did nothing in that direction and I would like to experiments with it worth my idea or cross phase injection. You see, I think that if we use some kind of smart cross-phase injection and turn the injection channel toward to the wall then we mish create some kind of condition where something might happen. It would be nice to play with delay channels why we do it but they we would end ups with those 200 drivers… :-)

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