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What is the best way to place NXT flat panel speakers? Should they be placed in a bookshelf or near a wall? Most speakers sound best placed near a wall. Also electrostatic speakers and speakers with ribbon tweeters sound best placed far from walls. NXT flat panel speakers LOOK similar. DVDfanatico www.KnightLanguages.com The Foreign Language Supersite including BIbles, Masses, Holy Rosaries and Prayers |
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![]() "DVDfanatico" wrote in message oups.com... Ciao, What is the best way to place NXT flat panel speakers? Should they be placed in a bookshelf or near a wall? The usual stock answer applies - place those NXT panels where they sound best. Try a number of different positions. NXT panels radiate sound in a fashion that is quite a bit different from just about every other speaker I've heard. They tend to not localize sound to their location. Most speakers sound best placed near a wall. Not speakers that radiate sound from both their fronts and backs, which includes some speakers that aren't 'stats or ribbons. Also electrostatic speakers and speakers with ribbon tweeters sound best placed far from walls. Agreed. NXT flat panel speakers LOOK similar. NXT panels are inherently different from ribbons and 'stats because they tend to radiate sound randomly. |
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![]() "Soundhaspriority" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "DVDfanatico" wrote in message oups.com... Ciao, What is the best way to place NXT flat panel speakers? Should they be placed in a bookshelf or near a wall? The usual stock answer applies - place those NXT panels where they sound best. Try a number of different positions. NXT panels radiate sound in a fashion that is quite a bit different from just about every other speaker I've heard. They tend to not localize sound to their location. Most speakers sound best placed near a wall. Not speakers that radiate sound from both their fronts and backs, which includes some speakers that aren't 'stats or ribbons. Also electrostatic speakers and speakers with ribbon tweeters sound best placed far from walls. Agreed. NXT flat panel speakers LOOK similar. NXT panels are inherently different from ribbons and 'stats because they tend to radiate sound randomly. Arny, I feel you should choose a better word for this. Maybe you just present your own opinons, without criticizing mine. The NXT technology is unique in that the drivers induce chaotic movement in the panels, which is claimed to be far better for sound quality than modal resonances. I don't know NXT technology is all that unique, but it is chaotic. I've got an idea - how about a knock-down bloody 7,000 post bloody shootout haggling over the similarities and differences between chaotic and random? However, the radiation pattern of a NXT panel is not "random." It is characterized by one of the conventional terms used to describe radiation, ie., isotropic, bipolar, dipolar, with many permutations possible. Tell me Robert, how bored does one get before they try to start a war over the difference between random and chaotic? |
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"Arny Krueger" wrote: "Soundhaspriority" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "DVDfanatico" wrote in message oups.com... Ciao, What is the best way to place NXT flat panel speakers? Should they be placed in a bookshelf or near a wall? The usual stock answer applies - place those NXT panels where they sound best. Try a number of different positions. NXT panels radiate sound in a fashion that is quite a bit different from just about every other speaker I've heard. They tend to not localize sound to their location. Most speakers sound best placed near a wall. Not speakers that radiate sound from both their fronts and backs, which includes some speakers that aren't 'stats or ribbons. Also electrostatic speakers and speakers with ribbon tweeters sound best placed far from walls. Agreed. NXT flat panel speakers LOOK similar. NXT panels are inherently different from ribbons and 'stats because they tend to radiate sound randomly. Arny, I feel you should choose a better word for this. Maybe you just present your own opinons, without criticizing mine. 'Random' is a perfectly good word for the NXT. 'Chaotic' is also in the ballpark. Synonyms that should be avoided: promiscuously, willy-nilly, unpredictably. Stephen The NXT technology is unique in that the drivers induce chaotic movement in the panels, which is claimed to be far better for sound quality than modal resonances. I don't know NXT technology is all that unique, but it is chaotic. I've got an idea - how about a knock-down bloody 7,000 post bloody shootout haggling over the similarities and differences between chaotic and random? However, the radiation pattern of a NXT panel is not "random." It is characterized by one of the conventional terms used to describe radiation, ie., isotropic, bipolar, dipolar, with many permutations possible. Tell me Robert, how bored does one get before they try to start a war over the difference between random and chaotic? |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Soundhaspriority" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "DVDfanatico" wrote in message oups.com... Ciao, What is the best way to place NXT flat panel speakers? Should they be placed in a bookshelf or near a wall? The usual stock answer applies - place those NXT panels where they sound best. Try a number of different positions. NXT panels radiate sound in a fashion that is quite a bit different from just about every other speaker I've heard. They tend to not localize sound to their location. Most speakers sound best placed near a wall. Not speakers that radiate sound from both their fronts and backs, which includes some speakers that aren't 'stats or ribbons. Also electrostatic speakers and speakers with ribbon tweeters sound best placed far from walls. Agreed. NXT flat panel speakers LOOK similar. NXT panels are inherently different from ribbons and 'stats because they tend to radiate sound randomly. Arny, I feel you should choose a better word for this. Maybe you just present your own opinons, without criticizing mine. The NXT technology is unique in that the drivers induce chaotic movement in the panels, which is claimed to be far better for sound quality than modal resonances. I don't know NXT technology is all that unique, but it is chaotic. I've got an idea - how about a knock-down bloody 7,000 post bloody shootout haggling over the similarities and differences between chaotic and random? However, the radiation pattern of a NXT panel is not "random." It is characterized by one of the conventional terms used to describe radiation, ie., isotropic, bipolar, dipolar, with many permutations possible. Tell me Robert, how bored does one get before they try to start a war over the difference between random and chaotic? Your words are telling, Arny. He didn't try to start a war. He simply offered a different definition. It's called a disagreement...something that should be able to happen on usenet without becoming a "war". |
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![]() "Harry Lavo" wrote in message . .. "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Soundhaspriority" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "DVDfanatico" wrote in message oups.com... Ciao, What is the best way to place NXT flat panel speakers? Should they be placed in a bookshelf or near a wall? The usual stock answer applies - place those NXT panels where they sound best. Try a number of different positions. NXT panels radiate sound in a fashion that is quite a bit different from just about every other speaker I've heard. They tend to not localize sound to their location. Most speakers sound best placed near a wall. Not speakers that radiate sound from both their fronts and backs, which includes some speakers that aren't 'stats or ribbons. Also electrostatic speakers and speakers with ribbon tweeters sound best placed far from walls. Agreed. NXT flat panel speakers LOOK similar. NXT panels are inherently different from ribbons and 'stats because they tend to radiate sound randomly. Arny, I feel you should choose a better word for this. Maybe you just present your own opinons, without criticizing mine. The NXT technology is unique in that the drivers induce chaotic movement in the panels, which is claimed to be far better for sound quality than modal resonances. I don't know NXT technology is all that unique, but it is chaotic. I've got an idea - how about a knock-down bloody 7,000 post bloody shootout haggling over the similarities and differences between chaotic and random? However, the radiation pattern of a NXT panel is not "random." It is characterized by one of the conventional terms used to describe radiation, ie., isotropic, bipolar, dipolar, with many permutations possible. Tell me Robert, how bored does one get before they try to start a war over the difference between random and chaotic? Your words are telling, Arny. He didn't try to start a war. He simply offered a different definition. No, he claimed that the situation required a "better word" It's called a disagreement. It is called unecessary criticism. ..something that should be able to happen on usenet without becoming a "war". Harry, show where I criticized Robert's choice of words. Offering an alternative word without criticism would be an example of a disagreement. Criticism based on splitting hairs is not a simple disagreement. |
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![]() Arny Krueger wrote: "Harry Lavo" wrote in message . .. "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Soundhaspriority" wrote in message ... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. "DVDfanatico" wrote in message oups.com... Ciao, What is the best way to place NXT flat panel speakers? Should they be placed in a bookshelf or near a wall? The usual stock answer applies - place those NXT panels where they sound best. Try a number of different positions. NXT panels radiate sound in a fashion that is quite a bit different from just about every other speaker I've heard. They tend to not localize sound to their location. Most speakers sound best placed near a wall. Not speakers that radiate sound from both their fronts and backs, which includes some speakers that aren't 'stats or ribbons. Also electrostatic speakers and speakers with ribbon tweeters sound best placed far from walls. Agreed. NXT flat panel speakers LOOK similar. NXT panels are inherently different from ribbons and 'stats because they tend to radiate sound randomly. Arny, I feel you should choose a better word for this. Maybe you just present your own opinons, without criticizing mine. The NXT technology is unique in that the drivers induce chaotic movement in the panels, which is claimed to be far better for sound quality than modal resonances. I don't know NXT technology is all that unique, but it is chaotic. I've got an idea - how about a knock-down bloody 7,000 post bloody shootout haggling over the similarities and differences between chaotic and random? However, the radiation pattern of a NXT panel is not "random." It is characterized by one of the conventional terms used to describe radiation, ie., isotropic, bipolar, dipolar, with many permutations possible. Tell me Robert, how bored does one get before they try to start a war over the difference between random and chaotic? Your words are telling, Arny. He didn't try to start a war. He simply offered a different definition. No, he claimed that the situation required a "better word" It's called a disagreement. It is called unecessary criticism. Where have I heard the term 'unecessary criticism' before? Oh. How embarrassing. It was from me. Nevermind. |
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