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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: How to USE “Resonating Oops” in loudspeakers
Post Subject: A fiasco of the Bias Channel idea.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 4/26/2010
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I did try it and it was very bad. The Bias Channel did not affect imagine but only made soundstage wider, which was not my intention. Along with the widening of soundstage it made a LOT of other very negative impacts, namely increase compression, made imaging very simplistic and a few others. What also remarkable was that the Bias Channel did horizontal biasing much stronger then injection, in fact the tone was divested by biasing so much that the injection was not very sensible. 

 So, looking at all of it I put Injection Channel back what it was – above the Macondo and it did what it had to do. I would say that if to embrace damage from Injection Channel then in the “above: position it has the less amount or it – it was expected and the explanations is self-evident. Considering the encased listening distance I recognize less damage then I had in my old room. I will keep the Injection Channel as it is now –in “above” configuration for now.

The caT

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