[Vintage-Audio] Speaking On Speakers
Duane Fischer, W8DBF
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Wed Jul 31 10:29:00 2002
Robert,
If you really want to hear stereo separation, you need some older recordings.
Especially anything recorded in the RCA studio in Nashville, TN.
Much of what they call music today (patented Fischer smirk) is electronic, no
humans playing instruments, or very few. The same sound is on both channels most
of the time, sounds more like mono, frankly. The difference is not striking or
obvious, as it once was.
Yes I have a digital surround system with three channels fed by CD, LD or DVD. I
even have a Sony DSS UHF high end tri-element dish set up.
If you want to hear the difference, come on over! Bring some corn to pop and we
will park in my sound area and rattle some timbers.
Duane W8DBF
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From: Robert Nickels <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Vintage-Audio] Speaking On Speakers
Date: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 12:03 AM
> One must also consider that the horns have a phase center
> that moves with frequency and really messes up stereo's
> sound field.
Bob originally made this comment in response to my previous post about my
Altec Lansing Valencias, which are living room styled versions of the A7
Voice of the Theater speakers, and I've been pondering it since...
While I agree with Bob on everything else (including the "Bose sound", ala
my basement 901s), I'm not sure about this "sound field" stuff. I am no
"golden ear" type, but I know good audio when I hear it and all I can say I
wouldn't trade the sound of my Altec Lansing horns for most anything I've
heard, which includes some pretty impressive speakers. To my ear at least,
the stereo separation (and what at risk of sounding like an audio-phool)
I'll call "transparency" sounds fantastic. I play all my Dish network audio
thru them as well and sure don't hear any phase center error on either CD or
digital audio sources.
One speaker that could turn my head might be a pair of Klipsch's, which as
Bob says, is simply awesome. An old buddy and I thought blowing out
matches at 15 ft. was impressive, but breaking windows with "Victory at
Sea"...yeah, I can see that!
Not trying to stir the pot - I find these posts very informative and
appreciate Bob and others sharing their knowledge. All I'm saying is that
if you have a chance to glom onto a pair of horns, don't be afraid to give
'em a listen.
73, Bob W9RAN
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