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In the Thread: The Loudspeaker (Troels Gravesen project); Finally!
Post Subject: I would not count channels per composer.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 1/11/2025
I do not think it is intellectually honest to say how many channels you need for Bruckner and how many for Mozart. The number of channels is greatly derivative from a type of the drivers, type of buffer, amplification, room and many other factors. I truly do not know why two channels do not work. I also do not know if my personal multichannel result of through multiple channels or result of multi-amplification, as I did not use a single amplifier since 2000. Still, there is absolutely nothing we should prevent food channel acoustic system to be successful and I have no idea when it is never is. I have seen a few times a relatively small monitors made from very contemporary synthetic drivers which actually able to bare the load but they were so sonically important even with a small signal that when they did not collapse with complex signal it was only because there was no decent level from which they can collapse. 

Couple days ago I visited a local audio guy who has exceptionally interesting electronics and it was 2-channel monitor from that i celebrated Pennsylvania idiot who so sell his speakers through Robb Report. Those pictures were equally dead and presented 50 shadows of gray very identically and small signal and with large signal. So from certain prospective, those loudspeakers did maintain integrity, because they were identical garbage with small and large signal. Another two companies which have very similar quality are TAD and Dynoaudio. I remember my local algae guy have exceptionally expensive Dynoaudio installation and the way how they found it with all five channels who was so hilarious. It was just different volumes of completely gray sound, free from any evidence of any adjectives in the sound.

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