Without proper alignment processing, you can not employ more than one loudspeaker in the same acoustic space. I’ll go further to say that without proper alignment processing, there shouldn’t be more than one round or square thing in any given speaker box itself. Ten feet, four feet, or two inches apart, any proximity of speakers …
Live Music Versus the Spoken Word
An inconvenient, but certainly not insurmountable truth: All of the things inherent to the sound of music, the very core components of what we consider musically pleasant, are mutually exclusive to the reinforcement of the spoken word. When any number of musicians, or a single musician and a reverberant environment, perform together a massive amount …
Speaker Alignment: What’s the Difference Between “T” and “C”?
I’d say about ten milliseconds. The difference in sound, that is. Say them both out loud. The very first ten one-thousandths of a second is all that delineates the letter “t” from the letter “c” to our ears. Often as we age we have less ability to recognize higher frequencies. We may also lose our …
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