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In the Thread: A listening room for a domesticated Cat?
Post Subject: I never done anything like this…Posted by Romy the Cat on: 10/24/2017
It is new thing. Yep, I was right. As turned my right LF channel
out of phase with my left channel I got my bass back and the super hasty brittle sound was gone. The right LF channel
should be running out of phase with the rest of system as it has second order
filter. The left LF channel runs out of phase and it does perfectly fine, maximizing
the connected gain with other channels at crossover points. The right LF channel
dose the same if it runs in phase with the rest of the channels. So it is very
bazar situation that lower octave R and L channels runs in opposite phase, measured
fine and produce nice sound but running in phase (as they use to be) they do
not do very well neither by measurements or by ears.
This open a whole new way
of thinking for me. I need to redesign LF second order crossovers (they are different)
that would assure not only proper performance for R and L channels but that
would assure R and L channels to work best being in phase in THIS room.
This is very interesting and I never done anything like this…Rerurn to Romy the Cat's Site