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That's part of our Save The Listener initiative. Stereo systems are now designed to properly process good music, but distort market-driven, mass produced pop and rock. If you think what happened to Madonna was scary, don't risk a boy band or anything by young blond female singers of any sort. Not if you like your speakers, anyway. *noddle*---"Which video is next?""Britney Spears.""Um... are you gonna turn the speakers on?""Why would I do that?"
So you changed three things at once, speaker connection phase at the amp, left/right channel swap at amp and left/right channel swap at the CD player. What happens if you try each of these item independently? Are you saying that only switching the phase and not switching the channels twice does not give the same results?
May be due to toe-in differences or distance to the listening position difference. Measure this with a tape-measure. Also, if the speakers are not symmetrical in the room, this can easily cause this.
When OVS is enabled in Digicheck you can see the level the original material had before it was clipped, so I decided to check this out with the 'American Life' track from Madonna's recent album of the same name as a good example of a modern CD release. When OVS was disabled, the peak meters showed the signal peaking at 0dBFS, and with OVS enabled, the peak meters showed the signal peaking at over 2dBFS. Since OVS doesn't change the display of valid digital data, Matthias recommends leaving OVS activated, except when checking final masters for overs when preparing a Red Book-compatible CD.
Pure guess on my part, but my thought is that this is a hyper-compressed recording. This article here seems to suggest something along those lines:http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Jul03/articles/rmehammerfall.asp
Quote from: nathanmPure guess on my part, but my thought is that this is a hyper-compressed recording. This article here seems to suggest something along those lines:http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Jul03/articles/rmehammerfall.aspThis is interesting, it also happens with some of my Diana Krall and LoreenaMcKinnet CD's. Why would this be a problem on my Unison but not on my Rega?-FloPS: Interesting article by the way.
ekovalsky,was she carrying a hand held mic during her stroll on stage.Scotty
Quote from: BradJudySo you changed three things at once, speaker connection phase at the amp, left/right channel swap at amp and left/right channel swap at the CD player. What happens if you try each of these item independently? Are you saying that only switching the phase and not switching the channels twice does not give the same results?Exactly, this is the ONLY way that it works.Switching of speaker cables at binding posts (left+right)Switching phase on BOTH speakersSwitching CDP cables to restore the right balance
Ok this took me 2 hrs to draw in paint The right side of the picture shows the hookup that solves my problem. The left side is the correct hookup where the image is off center.-Flo
Is there a automatic phase checker that inverts the phase depening on software?-Flo