Mon, 02 May 2011 06:59:40 +0200,
Jörn Nettingsmeier <netti...@stackingdwarves.net> wrote :

> not native, but here's a very simple one that has been shoehorned
> into a third-order workstation:
> http://cec.concordia.ca/econtact/11_3/nettingsmeier_ambisonics.html

I'd like to understand the "Versatile (and Quite Luxurious) Speaker
Setup" part of your article, and how it relates to your recommendation
on the number of speakers:

> in production, use HOA. in reproduction, use as many speakers 
> as you can afford, up to a limit determined by the order of the
> source material:
> 1st OA: no more than six
> 2nd OA: six or eight
> 3rd OA: eight, twelve if necessary
>
> it's now an established fact that too many speakers degrade 
> the result for any given order.

Is your "versatile" setup appropriate for 1st, 2nd and 3rd OA?
Does the elevated hexagon work with FOA, or is it only for HOA?
Is the octagon good for FOA, even if you don't seem to recommend it?
Finally: is it a good setup for domestic listening?

--
Marc
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