rich: roger water's "amused to death" was mixed in Qsound, a proprietary process that uses out-of-phase signals to produce startling image effects. because this recording and others using Qsound ( e.g., madonna's "music") intentionally create a certain combination of effects not generally found on other recordings, i think it's one of the worst you could pick for speaker placement. i'd rely on other software with which you're very familiar to dial in speaker placement. use several types of music, including male and female voice, small orchestral or jazz group pieces, or anything else you enjoy. once you get your speakers set, THEN listen to "amused to death." what you'll hear is the "correct" imaging for YOUR system and YOUR listening environment. BTW, i think it's really cool to have sounds seemingly produced behind my head. -cfb
Amused To Death and Avalon Opus
I have been using Roger Waters "Amused To Death" CD to place my Avalon Opus loudspeakers. During my audition of the Opus, track 1 of this CD was played. I was startled when I heard the "barking dog" sound like it was in the next room on my right. After the audition, I came home and played the same track on my previous loudspeakers. Same effect. The dog sounds as if it is in my neighbors house next door on my right.
With the Opus, the dog does NOT come from the right, but behind me. I have moved the speakers, and my ASC room treatments, around to get what I believe is the correct placement of the barking dog. I can get some of this effect, but not 100%.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Rich Maurin
With the Opus, the dog does NOT come from the right, but behind me. I have moved the speakers, and my ASC room treatments, around to get what I believe is the correct placement of the barking dog. I can get some of this effect, but not 100%.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Rich Maurin
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