In Reply to: That old devil "Wood Effect" posted by M3 lover on August 18, 2005 at 11:02:31:
It would be very simple to design an experiment to test for the existance of the absolute polarity effect. Unfortunately the word "experiment" doesn't sit well with many audiophiles.
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- Re: That old devil "Wood Effect" - Chris_F 08/19/0504:05:04 08/19/05 (18)
- Actually, it ain't that simple... - Silver Eared John 15:51:29 08/19/05 (0)
- Re: That old devil "Wood Effect" - risabet 13:10:07 08/19/05 (3)
- Re: That old devil "Wood Effect" - andyr 16:16:15 08/19/05 (2)
- Re: That old devil "Wood Effect" - risabet 21:08:00 08/19/05 (1)
- Thanks, risabet ... - andyr 21:56:52 08/19/05 (0)
- New to "absolute polarity"... - Chris_F 10:09:07 08/19/05 (4)
- Re: New to "absolute polarity"... - markrohr 11:31:23 08/19/05 (3)
- Sounds like a good feature for a preamp - Chris_F 18:23:36 08/19/05 (2)
- Audio Research has one... - tunenut 16:47:27 08/20/05 (0)
- Quite right, but we're probably a bunch of goofballs, anyway. ;-) nt - markrohr 08:30:43 08/20/05 (0)
- Been done. Blind tests and everything. It's real. - markrohr 07:00:09 08/19/05 (7)
- Yup, I posted a reference to DBT done by Stanley Lipshitz some weeks ago. nt - JimL 09:54:07 08/19/05 (0)
- Very rare that absolute phase is audible with commercial recordings - Richard BassNut Greene 07:13:01 08/19/05 (5)
- Example....... - jea48 14:49:02 08/20/05 (1)
- Re: Example....... - john curl 23:00:15 08/20/05 (0)
- For you, perhaps, Richard. - markrohr 09:12:18 08/19/05 (0)
- That's only if you listen to crapola "music". nt - clarkjohnsen 08:13:12 08/19/05 (1)
- Gee, I hear it readily on crapola music, too. ;-) - markrohr 09:12:55 08/19/05 (0)