?? My name is Robert McGinley. I am an attorney living in Huntsville, Alabama. I'm not exactly sure what you are talking about but I have seen those threads. I thought everyone was out of line.
I have no idea why audio attracts this. My own hot-headedness, too, has gotten in the way. But, Robin, please do act like your Mr. Cool. Enough of this; surely there is something better to talk about. We have divergent opinions. Fine. Let's avoid each other, shall we? Robin Bowes;165454 Wrote: > adamslim wrote: > > Hardly fire extinguisher material mr lafayette ;) > > Who do we know who also over-reacted to anyone criticising him and who > recently flounced off these forums???? > > > Anyway, I have heard convincing surround from a computer stereo > setup, > > in large rooms where it couldn't really be reflections. I think > there > > is a psycho-acoustic effect, but I don't pretend to understand it. > > > > If the expansion of the image outside the speakers is meaningful and > > can be heard in different rooms, then I suggest it may be such an > > effect, rather than just reflections. But I appreciate others' > > viewpoints: this is nigh-on impossible to prove. > > Actually, it is. Playback a recording in an anechoic chamber (anechoic > - > no reflections). > > > Interesting article by Gradient, BTW, but I didn't see where it said > > that the stereo image can only come from between the speakers. > > I would imagine that's because it doesn't. ;) > > R. -- lafayette Sweet Home Alabama ------------------------------------------------------------------------ lafayette's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=9022 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=31032 _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/audiophiles
