Απλά και μόνο απο ενδιαφέρον ριξτε μια ματιά.....όποιος εχει το χρόνο ας το διαβάσει απο την αρχή
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=1257594#post1257594
Επίσης στο ποστ #87 του ιδιου νήματος :
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=1271995#post1271995
Αντιγράφοντας το επίμαχο σημείο το οποίο δοκίμασε μεσα σε 3 δευτερόλεπτα...
......regarding the EnABL process and the effects heard:
Obviously the boundaries are very important, otherwise why would all the time and energy be wasted on reducing diffraction at loudspeaker enclosure boundaries? Again, I am only putting this out there for a reasonable discussion and no mud slinging (hopefully Chris and others can attest to my sense of reason and a reasonable approach to many things audio).
Consider the $1.20 "trick" Sam Tellig stated in Stereophile several years ago. Take two quarters and place them on the front corners of a loudspeaker (just rest them there, no need for adhesive). Now put a dime inbetween the two quarters (even American coins will work!). Repeat for the other side. Listen. Remove the coins. Listen some more.Replace the coins. Listen. Come to your own conclusions.
Now ask a friend (audio buddy type) and do the same thing, but don't tell him what you're doing (ask him to close his eyes, or have the coins in place before he enters the room). Put on some tunes and listen.
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http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=1257594#post1257594
Επίσης στο ποστ #87 του ιδιου νήματος :
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=1271995#post1271995
Αντιγράφοντας το επίμαχο σημείο το οποίο δοκίμασε μεσα σε 3 δευτερόλεπτα...
......regarding the EnABL process and the effects heard:
Obviously the boundaries are very important, otherwise why would all the time and energy be wasted on reducing diffraction at loudspeaker enclosure boundaries? Again, I am only putting this out there for a reasonable discussion and no mud slinging (hopefully Chris and others can attest to my sense of reason and a reasonable approach to many things audio).
Consider the $1.20 "trick" Sam Tellig stated in Stereophile several years ago. Take two quarters and place them on the front corners of a loudspeaker (just rest them there, no need for adhesive). Now put a dime inbetween the two quarters (even American coins will work!). Repeat for the other side. Listen. Remove the coins. Listen some more.Replace the coins. Listen. Come to your own conclusions.
Now ask a friend (audio buddy type) and do the same thing, but don't tell him what you're doing (ask him to close his eyes, or have the coins in place before he enters the room). Put on some tunes and listen.
......