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Pete KE9OA
 
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Could be...............years ago, I worked for a place called Sound and
Stagecraft. They used to use these tap delay lines for large venues. I can
see how they would delay the sound of the front speakers in relation to the
mid and rear venue speakers so that you wouldn't hear the similar type of
echos that you hear on the shortwave bands when a broadcast signal is
received via the short path and the long path the other way around the
world. Still, one would think that this would be applicable to only seating
position, in your case. Is it worth it? Who knows? Don't forget about the
400 dollar volume control knob!

Pete

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Drew Eckhardt wrote:-

The sounds will arrive at the same time as if you shifted both speakers
14 meters which is not the same thing because it's not changing the
ratio of direct to reverberant sound or distance to boundaries as if
you physically moved the speakers.



Thanks for making it clear. So can I call it a big bluff when people
insist they hear a difference?