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RD Jones
 
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Takeshi Yama****a wrote:
Assuming that the temporal delay was entirely due to distance from

the
speaker in question, why would this not be the exact same thing as
latency?

tak


If the 'phase' issue is due to time delay from differing
distance, then the effect is similar to that of latency.
But slipping the 2 back into phase with each other will
create it's own effect.
Are the 2 signals both centered and at the same level ?
Better to lower the level of the secondary (delayed)
signal until the phase effect is reduced, or better yet:
Center or near center the first arriving signal, and hard
or far pan the secondary signal.
Hendrix used this effect and I like his work.

The question is what's causing the phasing sound
latency/time issues or electrical polarity ?
And is it objectionable ?

rd