I happen to agree with this last post from PF. However, aside from a simple bass drum and the infamous "garage door slam", you'll never hear the effect in practice, because aside from these sort of sounds with a distinctly directional "0Hz" or "DC" initial transient impulse everything else to do with music is more oscillitory in nature and as I've said many times there is no absolute phase to preserve on most recordings. It's not like any microphone in the world is perfect...
OK there is ONE exception - a digital (non-sampling) synth directly recorded totally in the digital domain "might" preseve the phase response/polarity of an oiginal transient that it generated...and if you've got a true digital (PWM) amp that might be preserved all the way to the x-over in the speakers...and then all bets are off when it hits that RLC circuit... -- Phil Leigh ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Phil Leigh's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=85 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=22118 _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/audiophiles
