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Romy the Cat


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High-End Audio, DPoLS - a notch up.



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Paul S
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Is There a Minimum System?

Wow, Romy, with all of my audio experience, now I wonder if I have ever even had the experience you speak of here! Something I am now particularly confused about is, are you saying this experience might come from any playback system, or any music, as long as the speaker(s) and one’s self are in the correct relative positions in space? If the playback system is “not important”, how small and/or rough could the playback be and still deliver the results you speak of? Could it be mono? Could it be a clock radio? Hard for me to digest if there is no “minimum requirement” other than DPoLs. Is the space likewise unimportant? Could it be outdoors? As you can tell, I am confused! Another thing is, does DPoLs as you understand it relate to “It”, as we have discussed it here?>>

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