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"Gary Eickmeier" wrote in message ...
I use Bose 901s in my home system because of a life-long study of the spatial nature of sound. My paper is called An Image Model Theory for Stereophonic Sound. The 901s do not sound mushy, poopy, overly diffuse or misguided if used properly. Quite the opposite, they are the only correctly designed speaker in the world at present. 1. Locate concrete wall. 2. Bang head against it until profuse bleeding begins. 3. Stop and sigh in relief. I am reminded of a story about John Logie Baird, the Scottish TV pioneer who espoused spinning-disk technology. It is said that he one day walked into the BBC labs where the people were working on (what was then) high-definition, all-electronic television. It is said that he walked out in a state of shock. I hope the audio equivalent of this event occurs -- soon -- with Mr Eickmeier taking the place of Mr Baird. |
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