In Reply to: Re: That old devil "Wood Effect" posted by Chris_F on August 19, 2005 at 04:05:04:
For someone unfamiliar with the effect, I assume this refers only to the polarity of the signal as it enters the room through the speakers, correct? In other words, if you reverse the polarity to your preamp then reverse the polarity to your speakers you're still preserving the polarity to the room, so "absolute polarity" (assuming the recording is done right) is maintained, correct?Or does this also apply to signals purely in the electronic relm?
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- New to "absolute polarity"... - Chris_F 08/19/0510:09:07 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)