gdt
Responses from gdt
| Should Room Acoustics be an Audiogon ‘topic’? Well said Tcutter ! It has been my job & focus for over 2 decades now designing sound rooms & HT rooms. I’ve set up many systems in many environments and it seems most just don’t understand some basic guide lines. Sound travels at approx... | |
| Should Room Acoustics be an Audiogon ‘topic’? As the post ahead of me stated,"Some are well into 5 figures. Just imagine how much better their rooms would sound if they had put as much of that money as their living space would allow into acoustics." I’m still shocked that some Audiophiles st... | |
| Sweet Sounding DAC You guys need to do MORE research. Perhaps the industries best kept secret would be the Prism Callia Dac (or any Dac from Prism) An honest DA that is accurate, detailed, and natural sounding. / as in "warm" - Not Tube warm which is a coluration b... | |
| Is soundstage DEPTH a myth? Now Now, be nice they say - LMAO That was worth the wait | |
| Is soundstage DEPTH a myth? Terraplane8bob - adds more truth which again so many misinterpret in their listening.. AND, things do get thinner and cooler sounding harmonically the further they are from us or recording perspective. People should understand the recording proc... | |
| Is soundstage DEPTH a myth? The points in my previous comment fit still. A system can convey very well but "mono" certainly will not. You need at least a minimum of two point sources to create the sonic imagery. And it can be very convincing when all the proper requirements ... | |
| Is soundstage DEPTH a myth? JohnK You can say that everything audio is not real, that's not the point of this discussion. Soundstage depth perception is completely real and best replicated with stereo mic pair recordings due to the phase / time arrival differences. Our Bi... | |
| Is soundstage DEPTH a myth? Soundstage depth is real if it’s in the recording to begin with. AND - If many other things are aligned in your system and room acoustics Much audio gear just does not image well, particularly speakers, in the true sense of imaging and depth. A ... |

