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In the Thread: Loudspeakers and headphones
Post Subject: Unexpected cure? [Re: Singer's formant]Posted by Ronnie on: 12/12/2005

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Thank you Antonio. I now believe that those natural resonances were what I was hearing, and that they are very painful when the loudspeakers have limited bandwidth!
I've listened to Caballé again, now with MF and LF connected, and now the resonances are subtle, enjoyable, and far from referee-whistle-painful any longer.
It would be interesting to know how that works. I suppose it is some kind of modulation. Seems like a miracle that some LF or HF can transform such ear-piercing noise.

I think that talking voices were unpleasant because of bad FM reception, bad tuner, or (i hope not!) crappy sound on the only classical channel I'm getting here. Can't get any reception at all for the moment.

I'm very happy about the fullrange sound now, even though the big horns are handling a whole bunch of octaves... :-)
Tossy and the firey Tschaikowsky violin concerto just sent me straight to warm groovy peace-of-mind-land, helped out by juicy oranges, the yellow Fostexes and my favourite orange sweater. Whee!!

Maybe I should finish and mount the big horn backchambers now... or spin my new Tschaikowsky 4th or 5th.
I'm very much looking forward to XO point tweaking, proper LF channels(!) and the back-chambering.

It's a good day. Thank you, Romy the Cat!


/Ronnie

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