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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Aporia - Silbatone Acoustics speaker
Post Subject: Deny or not deny – here is the qedstionPosted by Romy the Cat on: 2/9/2009
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 drdna wrote:
Romy, don't be silly. You are trying to tell me you cannot hear vertical position? You cannot tell if the cat meows, if it is on the ground or the ceiling. Of course you can; do not be ridiculous.
Nope, I of course do not do not deny out ability for vertical allocation of sources but I do deny it in context of a loudspeaker with properly integrated drivers. I might recognize some degree of vertical HF imagine shifting in some very extreme situation (for instance in as ridicules cased as Macondo is) but I m absolutely deny in a proper loudspeaker you might be able to detect that “bass comes from down below and the highs come from up above”. My view is that if you can localize bass source in context of the loudspeaker’s height then the loudspeaker/installation is made very ignorantly and very stupidly.
 drdna wrote:
However, there IS a difference with speakers in TMM and MTM configuration, and if you listen very carefully you can hear the effect of tweeters above, woofers below.
I am not sure that difference in TMM and MTM is because what you are proposing. There is deferens but I think it is because other reasons then the virtual geometry of phantom single driver. BTW, not all MTM are qualified (if I am not mistken) to be a properly implemented D-Appolito configuration. I still deny that the “woofers below” syndrome is a problem. A properly integrated woofers shall not be localized.

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