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Nousaine told me that he could tell alot about speaker imaging by listening to one speaker only (I assume because of dispersion characteristics).
Quote from: randybessinger on 15 Oct 2009, 03:56 pmNousaine told me that he could tell alot about speaker imaging by listening to one speaker only (I assume because of dispersion characteristics).I don't mean to pick and don't take this the wrong way, but that's like knowing how a new car handles on the road, sitting in the back seat. While I agree that the mono/mono test may have some validity in comparing a speaker's smooth output across the audio spectrum (at least a sound that the consumer may like), you need to have both speakers going in a properly set up room, in real world listening environment to hear how it produces a sound field. When we were at RMAF with Jim and Dennis, we destroyed the sound field by over damping the speakers. That was something that I or Jim or Frank Van Alstine ever witnessed, the fact that an over damped room could take a marvelous speaker like the Soundscape 12 and raise havoc with the imaging. I agree with part of your process, but the truth comes out in the end by listening to the stereo pair.Wayner
Quote from: randybessinger on 15 Oct 2009, 03:56 pmNousaine told me that he could tell alot about speaker imaging by listening to one speaker only (I assume because of dispersion characteristics).Nousaine said that? Discerning imaging with one speaker source, would be like discerning depth perception with one eye. It sure seems like an odd statement of something that shouldn't work.....
@clipped@randybessingerWould you bundle the HT1-TL into that HT3 vs. SongTower conclusion? I didn't get to compare the HT1-TL to an HT3, although my budget wouldn't accomodate an HT3 at this point.It is interesting, though, that one thing that underscored for me some of the things that I didn't like about my previous speakers was listening to the new Beatles mono remasters.
Quote from: Jeff B. on 15 Oct 2009, 09:13 pmQuote from: randybessinger on 15 Oct 2009, 03:56 pmNousaine told me that he could tell alot about speaker imaging by listening to one speaker only (I assume because of dispersion characteristics).Nousaine said that? Discerning imaging with one speaker source, would be like discerning depth perception with one eye. It sure seems like an odd statement of something that shouldn't work.....He did say that to me when I went to CES two years ago. I can get further clarification if you like but he did say it. I don't recall the exact quote but I will write him and ask him again if people are that interested. Frankly, I was skeptical but then again isn't a speakers imaging determined greatly by it's off-axis performance (along with interaction with the room). Unless the speakers are badly out of spec, that off-axis performance is in each speaker not just some complmentary thing that makes it image. As I recall, he said something (and this was when we were sitting auditioning a speaker that shall go nameless) that the sound will kind of just "hang" or some equivalent word in front of the speaker instead of sort of expanding out. I am probably badly misquoting.Are you Jeff B. as in Jeff Bagby?
Quote from: randybessinger on 15 Oct 2009, 09:45 pmQuote from: Jeff B. on 15 Oct 2009, 09:13 pmQuote from: randybessinger on 15 Oct 2009, 03:56 pmNousaine told me that he could tell alot about speaker imaging by listening to one speaker only (I assume because of dispersion characteristics).Nousaine said that? Discerning imaging with one speaker source, would be like discerning depth perception with one eye. It sure seems like an odd statement of something that shouldn't work.....He did say that to me when I went to CES two years ago. I can get further clarification if you like but he did say it. I don't recall the exact quote but I will write him and ask him again if people are that interested. Frankly, I was skeptical but then again isn't a speakers imaging determined greatly by it's off-axis performance (along with interaction with the room). Unless the speakers are badly out of spec, that off-axis performance is in each speaker not just some complmentary thing that makes it image. As I recall, he said something (and this was when we were sitting auditioning a speaker that shall go nameless) that the sound will kind of just "hang" or some equivalent word in front of the speaker instead of sort of expanding out. I am probably badly misquoting.Are you Jeff B. as in Jeff Bagby?Yes, That's me.