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David Morgan \(MAMS\)
 
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"Ozzy 2005" wrote in message ...
David Morgan (MAMS) wrote:
"Ozzy 2005" wrote in message...


BUT if we are talking about frequency response accuracy,

PLEASE it's not the room OK




Sure thing bubba Oz. When I clap my hands in the office, it's sounds
a lot different than when I clap my hands in the gymnasium, but I
suppose it's just the way strike them that makes the difference.

Obviously you are a Bose Wave Radio owner and I hit a nerve, all
apologies. That's called reflection and absorption. The post said GAPS
again not lulls, GAPS. What part of that don't you comprehend?
Clapping in different spaces alters the sound you hear true but the bose
system in question alters the sound you hear by simply choosing not to
reproduce certain frequencies not just alter their amplitude.

Again for the blissfully uniformed I offer education:

http://home.earthlink.net/~busenitz/bs.html

And again if you like your wave radio kudos to you but the post was
about GAPS in the reproduced audio spectrum not differences in the
reverb associated with different room sizes.

bubba Oz? And after all those years of study and money spent the best
your phd in acoustics can come up with is clap on clap off?



Talk about striking a nerve.... ;-)

The bloke could easily be suffering from the null of standing waves in
his listening environment. Given that this has not been addressed at
all, I am surprised that you could so easily dismiss that possibility in
your haste to slam Bose. Wrong on the wave radio... sorry. I do
have some old, defunct, 501A Series IV cornerhorns that are long
out of service and molding away in the attic.

GAP is store where they sell jeans...

DM