The booklet The Wood Effect was written by Clark Johnsen. If you do a search you will find a number of sources that discuss this topic. I had met Clark a number of times at audio shows as he made it a point of coming to our room to hang out. He also always made a point of saying that if your ears were not sensitive to absolute phase in recordings that you should consider yourself very fortunate.
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Clark Johnsen has written a lot of pieces about absolute phase and polarity. He was a lot of fun to hang out with at the Las Vegas shows and we often had dinner with him and a few other industry folks, including the late Arthur Loesch, at a local Las Vegas restaurant. Sad that he is no longer with us but this thread has motivated me to seek out some of his work. |
@clio09- I did a cursory search- the booklet-- which was around 99 pages, now sells for astronomical numbers as an out of print publication. There are other things, though- listening tests, which I believe were done after the booklet, are in the AES archive-- free to members, otherwise a 30+ dollar monograph. I think there were a few articles, perhaps interviews as well, in the legacy press. Pretty easy to find on an open web search. After I posted initially, about why my current system sounds terrible in invert mode, I realized that I had wired the system to run the midrange horn directly from my Lamm SETs(no Xover either), then jumpered the tweeters and woofers out of phase to the mid horn. The additional sub woofers are also dialed in to adjust delay/phase. So, the system coheres as set up, but invert-- not good sounding.
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Beyond the recording polarity ( which unless you make your own references ( hint ), polarity and achievement of absolute polarity is math for the active electrical components ( do the invert or not ) AND importantly but beyond frequently ignored, how do your speakers do on the impulse test ? @clio09 has it correct, there are many sonic curse or, i prefer blessings… can you hear polarity, pitch, phase, time…. or ? The wood reference fascinating and this thread excellent….. audiogon at it’s best…. |
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