@toddalin - pretty easily by waterfall and some calculations of the sound field distribution across the room.
ACTUAL MUSICAL SOUND VS. MEASUREMENTS
Is it just me or am I the only one that has had it with overly pushy audiophiles that push measurements as the end all be all. I’m not talking about healthy discussions on measurements but obnoxious ones that talk down to you because of the measurements of your system or equipment is not perfect for them? All cables and cords are snake oil to them if it doesn’t register on their meters? Am I the only that feels this way?
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@mikhailark take care my man we agree to disagree. Wouldn’t take your advice at all when it comes to this. The music moves me not your opinion or measurements. |
@toddalin he thinks our ears lie to us even though he has never heard our systems. Lol 😂 |
@calvinj OP - have you noticed sound changes with the amount of consumed adult beverages? So there :-) Also, never underestimate how furniture, rearranged by your SO affects the sound! |
I’m not taking about a sound field distribution across a room, which I would call "soundstage," but more the ability to "precisely locate" specific instruments in a 3-dimensional space, which I would call "imaging." If this can in fact be shown with some calculations and a waterfall plot, I’ve never seen one and I’m asking you to show us all some representative examples, because I think that if it could be done, it would be done. In fact, I've never seen "soundstage" calculations/graphs presented, so maybe you could steer us to some of those too. Comparisons would be most interesting. |
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