"Certain folks smell, taste differently."
Vegetarians would never know...
I guess you are not a vegetarian.
Maybe being discerning isn't that good for us?
Only with DACs made in the the last few years can I listen to digital music without getting a headache.
erik_squires OP Hook up one speaker out of phase and listen to what happens. There is a misunderstanding. I am more sensitive to speakers being wired out of phase to each other than a lot of other people. What I am not sensitive to is the phase of the recording, or as some call it, absolute phase. >>>>>Where is the Polarity Pundit when you need him? |
Re 'women's hearing sensitivities' and an 'in house' note... Spouse enjoys loud music, but could only enjoy it for a limited time... "Too shrill, it's fine for awhile but annoying after awhile...." in a time of cones 'n domes in our audio diet. When I first owned AMT drivers, her listening levels and 'length of' improved. *G* Since we've both grown older, her HF 'apprehension' has deteriorated as true for most of us. Levels? Still likes to crank the knob UP....*L* ;) Her 'fave' of late is the SMGa Maggies' that are now part of the herd here. She enjoys their 'detail'. which reminds her of the AMTs'.... Me? I'm just happy she likes some of the 'toys'....it's not required that she has the same tastes as me. *G* We all have our preferences...;) As for 'phase'. she notices it.... "Why does the stereo sound like sh*t?" ( I'm doing some re-wiring to check into a detail.....) " Well, put back whatever you did....it didn't improve what it sounded like before. It was better the way it was..." *G* I'll keep her. She's been around my gear for 40+ years now. She may not be able to describe Exactly and 'properly' What she's noticing, but is a good 'canary in our coal mine'....;) |