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On Tuesday, October 1, 2013 6:04:10 PM UTC-7, Scott Dorsey wrote:
George Graves wrote: Funny thing about imaging. It has to exist in the recording. Often, in mode= rn recordings, especially commercial pop/rock recordings it's not. It also = doesn't exist in multimiked/multi-channel classical recordings or in most c= ommercial jazz recordings. True stereo (the only way to get real image spec= ificity, image height and imaging front-to-back layering) just isn't done t= hat much, commercially And that, in short, is why people use things like the Bose 901s, which add artificial phase cues in there. Gotta say. I've NEVER been a fan of the 901s (or for that matter, any of Amar Bose' products). George Graves |
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