Date:Sun, 27 Aug 2006 23:05:49 -0400
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Subject:Re: Early stereo LPs: subject to mononuclearosis?
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From: "Richard L. Hess" <[log in to unmask]>
> No, I don't think the centre speaker is sympathetically vibrating. I
> just look at it and it seems as if the sound is coming out of it.
> BUT, when I click and move the signal to it, it the program sounds
> rather different. As I said, some of it is room, but most of it is
> head geometry. I think if I rotate my head so one ear is directly on
> axis to the active speaker, the difference is less, but I haven't
> played with it too much.
>
So...it is the imperfect design of we human beings that is at fault!
We shall have to bring that problem to God's attention...
:-)
Steven C. Barr
(who has some other complaints as well...)