Isn't there a lot of flutter echo?
Flutter echo? In a room with open floor plan like mine or Dr. Toole's? Do you even know what that is? Clearly not. I have never seen anyone in these argument contradict himself left and right like you do.
Good read: why comparing specifications is pointless
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You didn’t read the article about Toole’s room: The room was configured in 2000, as a 7.1 system. The front wall was deliberately constructed as a low-mid frequency sound scattering surface using display niches and other depth variations (including spaces behind the fabric covered doors) to alleviate the boundary effect for that wall. He has a purpose built room and the treatments aren’t displayed. If you look at the diagram his speaker layout follows dolby specs just like mine does (see the other thread I started about building an atmos room, LOL) Good luck with your "critical listening" over at "dry wall studios". Complete waste of time, but you refuse to be "schooled by Toole" which makes you a ...... |
Well put, @jerryg123 . Mirrors what I said in the last post that our friend Amir attempted to hijack. He's pandering to people pretending to be audiophiles who are desperate to think their inexpensive gear is "just as good" when it's obvious they simply cannot afford it. I don't have a dog in this fight (I said what I felt in the last thread), but it just makes me shake my head. Watching this go back and forth reminds me of 2 kids in the backseat on a road trip. "He's touching me!" "He touched me first!" "Did not!" "Did too!" Perhaps if we ignore him, he'll go back to his little pond where he can continue to get his ego stroked by his audiophile-wannabe followers, while the rest of us get on with our lives.
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@kota1 your should know by now, Amir is all knowing and the GOD OF AUDIO. He doesn't have to read what you mere mortals post on these pages. Not sure why he keeps coming back for all the abuse. He is simply the greatest audio reviewer that ever walked the planet. Just ask him he will tell you.
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