"Don Pearce" wrote
Here's how it works. Quick speech recording, played against a constant
reverb impulse (a local church, in fact), repeated five times with the
ratio of direct and reverberant sound changed each time - final one is
reverberant only.
Obviously greatly exaggerated for illustration.
http://81.174.169.10/odds/depth.mp3
Reminds me I've still got a 'Norwegian Wood' clip here somewhere! :-)
Anyway, nothing new there Don - Pinky was on about that years ago and also
claiming the better 'spatiality' (I'm avoiding the word 'depth' - it's
become the subject of controversy) from triode valves was due entirely to
*internal reverb/feedback* caused by 'Miller Effect' (IIRC)...??
I went to check and found nothing and hesitate to post these links:
http://www.psaudio.com/ps/wiki/Miller-Effect/
http://www.aikenamps.com/MillerCapacitance.html
....because I don't really need to know and I don't want hitting over the
head with them; I post them only for perusal by others....