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Well, that is true but I did not want to hide behind that.I was just thinking the King had one heckuva big crown...
Well, that is true but I did not want to hide behind that.I was just thinking the King had one heckuva big crown...
TFM35 if you need a matching piece.
Perhaps the Scrutinizer can do some black box experiments and tell us what it really does.
The King has spoken it's milliseconds , the rest of the world must accept this new truth and adjust accordingly..That's what happened even though at the time I heard it I knew it was all wrong. Getting too old I say.
Did anyone else think
even for just a moment?
OK OK, I get it, but not really? If your familiar with the music why do you need Shazam. whats the deal with this app? I think you must have a undisclosed piece of this company, that's like the 500 time you repeated it this week?I just used Shazam to discover
I do not think it is the same thing at all. The patent describes a channel cross-feed while this is a delay inserted between the inner and outer arrays of midrange drivers in each speaker. This will have some effect on what the listener hears but the justification is, imho, simplistic and has nothing to do with head dimensions but, perhaps, more with the dimensions of the speakers themselves.The idea is the left speaker sends sound rays to both ears. The right ear gets the left speaker rays .8 millisecond later. If you delay the left signal by .8 millisecond, and broadcast it from the right speaker inverted it cancels out the left speaker at the right ear. You have to reduce the inverted cross feed a few decibels too. Do the same in the other direction and each hear is hearing only the nearest speaker or so the spiel goes. Of course the left ear will get the inverted, delayed, reduced level signal from the right speaker an additional .8 millisecond later. I don't know if he had multiple levels of feedback and forth for that or not. I know it sounded different than if you manually do the inverted delay in a sound editor and try it that way.
Perhaps the Scrutinizer can do some black box experiments and tell us what it really does.
Are you trying to discover all of King's secrets? Beheading still goes on in my kingdom just in case you don't know!!!OK OK, I get it, but not really? If your familiar with the music why do you need Shazam. whats the deal with this app?
Ask that guy from NAD , well if you can... Er... Reassemble himAre you trying to discover all of King's secrets? Beheading still goes on in my kingdom just in case you don't know!!!
Had to set an example or the minions don't take me seriously.....Ask that guy from NAD , well if you can... Er... Reassemble him
We have ways of dealing with the Emperors in Rome. (and Chicago too)Are you trying to discover all of King's secrets? Beheading still goes on in my kingdom just in case you don't know!!!
I just bought an old Carver Sonic Hologram Generator Model C-9 to play with (that means measure).
Brochure, manual, and service manual.
So this is impossible? I don't understand why a designer like him would make wild claims about the speaker/room/amp interaction.He said the amps also used the back EMF from the speakers to pick up characteristics of the room and compensate. Sad to say, neither the theory or the sound in practice showed any evidence of that.
Did a search but couldn't find any follow ups. Did you ever test this? I've owned one of these for years, also. Kinda fun...I just bought an old Carver Sonic Hologram Generator Model C-9 to play with (that means measure).
Brochure, manual, and service manual.
Did a search but couldn't find any follow ups. Did you ever test this?
I need to hook mine back up and try it out. I remember it was interesting, but I obviously didn't keep it in the system.Not very much, should do it again now that I have a better ADC.
It modifies the frequency response and phase but I don't really remember how.
This is all I have, from three years ago:
Red = left channel at preamp, with left channel input only
Green = left channel at preamp, with both channels input (like mono)
Blue = left channel at preamp without the C-9
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