On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 09:27:19 +0000
Ian Bell wrote:
It has a lot to do with the positions of the HF and LF drivers and
your listening position. These result in errors which can muddy the
stereo sound field. The only real solution is to use dual concentric
speakers.
I'd be highly sceptical of that.
Put *any* set of speakers in your room, and play a (say) 8-10kHz sine
wave out of both speakers.
Then walk around the room and be enlightened.
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