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In the Thread: How to USE “Resonating Oops” in loudspeakers
Post Subject: Well, said, AdrianPosted by Paul S on: 12/2/2007
Indeed, the more you try for with hi-fi the further open you crack Pandora's Box.
Actually, I think that "good" injection is way down the road for most site visitors, given that they want real improvement as opposed to a big change.
The basic ideas of injection that I understand are tone and ambience, and neither of these come via outboard speakers without a substantial price, IMO. The best things to shoot for with injection, IMO, are an "enriched" tonal palette and an "energized" sound field rather than some sort of substitute for surround sound, which is another subject altogether, IMO.
This is NOT to say or imply that "injection" is not do-able; rather it is [another] courtesy caution to hopeful copycats.
While I happen to like very much some things that panels do, I just can't imagine a harmonious pairing of panels with HE horns, for so many reasons that I am loathe to get into it.
Remember the Bose "omni-directional" sound?
'Nuff said?
Best,
Paul SRerurn to Romy the Cat's Site