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I voted yes.For me out of phase sounds bloated and not focused,especially the bass.I use SETs and when I reverse the speaker cables with CD I can hear this plain as day and night. Some people are sensitive to this and others not according to the experts which I am not.Try a Chesky or Ref. Record. CD which are in phase and try it out.Chesky is anal about getting the entire recording chain to be of the correct polarity.His recordings are excellent,the venue another story. Now the kicker,In my experience some people prefer the out of phase presentation as it tends to expand the sound stage and muffle the sound to a degree to make CDs sound better.Go figure Not for me however.It just unnerves me to the point of fatigue. rollo
Every filter in the recording chain adds a phase SHIFT, so now we are talking not only about multiple phase inversions (shift of 180°) but also about cumulative shifts of several degrees, frequency dependent. Real question then becomes - what is the ABSOLUTE PHASE?Boris
Here's some clarification:You actually have performed this listening test on a good system.You actually know for sure the speakers are in-phase.You listen. You invert the polarity of both speakers.One way sounds better than the other, or at least is different: vote yes.You hear no discernable difference: vote no.
Please shut the theories in the drawer & lock the drawer for this voting.Theories are not allowed in the voting process.Please be honest, meaning you have participated in the actual listening test.Please ignore the theories & find out for yourself.
...The first couple paragraphs of this paper provide a good overview of transducer phase issues and the phase shift that is introduced by even a "full range" driver. http://www.speakerdesign.net/phase_error/phase.html
Hey! Kevin, good article. Yes, I am aware of the phase shift in full range without any xover. But it is much less severe than those multi-way speakers with complex xover for sure. This is a very sensitive issue here. But since we can not control how the recordings are made. The only way for us to do is to try to get it right at the playback. Doesn't matter how many times signal had been reversed if at the end is at the correct polarity than it should sound right.