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RE: "Late reflections enhance spaciousness, not early reflections."

Early and late reflections both "enhance spaciousness" sometimes. Early reflections might be hard to distinguish from direct sound, but sometimes you don't need (or want) to distinguish the two.

Spectrally correct wall reflections combined with direct sound can create the most massive "epicenter of sound" possible. And while "imaging" might deteriorate slightly,"soundstaging" or overall sense of scale will probably improve.

Early reflections and direct sound combine sound together to create a virtual wall of sound. The stronger the wall reflections are, the larger this virtual wall seems to be.

A large virtual wall of sound and speakers that seem to disappear within it are two important ingredients of "spacious" sound.


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  • RE: "Late reflections enhance spaciousness, not early reflections." - peppy m. 04/2/2214:15:38 04/2/22 (0)

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