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  1. gene

    Identifying Legitimately High Fidelity Loudspeakers - Part 1

    You got it backwards. Ill effects of lobing are more prevalent in an anechoic environment since sidewall reflects won't be present and thus influence the measurement. I would not compare a 3 way center to a MTM using 5.25" woofers. The good MTMs capable of more dynamic range utilize 6.5"...
  2. gene

    Identifying Legitimately High Fidelity Loudspeakers - Part 1

    A Final Note About China I just would like to say, I don't blame China for anything. I blame Corporate America and its power over our Government for always looking for a way to save a buck even if it means screwing its own citizens. There was a time when "made in USA" wasn't just a slogan, it...
  3. gene

    Identifying Legitimately High Fidelity Loudspeakers - Part 1

    China was barely a focus of this article until you singled it out. This article has already been widely read in the industry. I have heard nothing but good comments from numerous manufacturers, all of whom manufacturer product in China! CEDIA and even Electronic House have picked this article...
  4. gene

    Identifying Legitimately High Fidelity Loudspeakers - Part 1

    Let's tone the rhetoric and accusations down a bit please. It's not my intent to blast the Chinese government hence why I am a co-author of these article series. There are many factors that both you and Paul brought out. This site has no motive against Chinese b/c Paul has strong opinions on...
  5. gene

    Identifying Legitimately High Fidelity Loudspeakers - Part 1

    noone is arguing that placing an MTM horizontally can be a compromise. However I did an interesting in-room experiment taking an MTM vs a 2-way and orienting the MTM vertically vs horizontally on axis and up to 27 degress off axis as can be seen here. Yes the MTM measures better when oriented...
  6. gene

    Identifying Legitimately High Fidelity Loudspeakers - Part 1

    Agreed, but like anything, research can be poorly misapplied and/or abused to fit an agenda. That was my point.
  7. gene

    Identifying Legitimately High Fidelity Loudspeakers - Part 1

    MTM's aren't always a bad design, especially if the seats are withnin a reasonable listening field as I wrote in our counter article here. In fact, in some cases MTM's outperform W(T/M)W designs. Agreed on some points about cabinetry but still the best built cabinets tend to be made locally...
  8. gene

    Emotiva announced two new subs

    Samples are being shipped to myself and Josh for testing. I'm writing up a Preview article in the meantime.
  9. gene

    Yamaha RX-A1010 A/V Receiver Give-Away

    Yamaha will be giving away an RX-A1010 AVENTAGE AV receiver on or about September 23, 2011. The more times you enter, the better your chances to WIN this feature-packed unit. Here’s your opportunity to upgrade to the ultimate home video and audio experience. Yamaha gives you multiple ways to...
  10. gene

    Identifying Legitimately High Fidelity Loudspeakers - Part 1

    I updated that section to: Was the crossover designed correctly? Did the manufacturer avoid extremely low impedance dips (under 3 ohms, especially at low frequencies) where amp power would be gobbled up needlessly? Did they make the mistake of running a midrange driver full-range which...
  11. gene

    Identifying Legitimately High Fidelity Loudspeakers - Part 1

    Only if you know what you're doing. Good drivers and components do NOT a good speaker make if poorly executed. yes, lets say you have a 3-way tower speaker. If the manufacturer doesn't employ a HPF on the midrange and lets it play fullrange and its in parallel with the bass drivers, the...
  12. gene

    Identifying Legitimately High Fidelity Loudspeakers - Part 1

    Thank you for bringing this up and its VERY true. We prefer reviewing products that are well built, sound and measure well in hopes the manufacturer will advertise. Nobody wants to needlessly trash a product. Its not good business for anyone involved and it also ensures we won't get future...
  13. gene

    Lexicon 12.4 Channel MP-20 "Media" Processor Preview

    I'd like to get a peek inside this baby. Maybe at CEDIA.
  14. gene

    Why the Axiom bashing??

    It's very easy to train a listener to pick out their speakers in a blind test. This IMO severely limits the usefulness of such a test, especially when its an employee who is likely going to favor the companies products they work for. The problem with these tests is they often lead to false...
  15. gene

    Why the Axiom bashing??

    A Note About Measurements I highly recommend reading an article I wrote called: Audio Measurements: the Useful vs the Bogus This is particularly useful when looking at manufacturer and A/V review websites measurements of products.
  16. gene

    Why the Axiom bashing??

    The problems are: 1. Axiom doesn't do DBT's. They at best do SBT's but even that isn't 100% correct since they use their own staff to operate the tests, interpret the results, and even participate in the listening tests. 2. A person intimately familiar with the sound of their speakers can...
  17. gene

    NAD C 446 Digital Media Player Preview

    yikes the inside of that box is embarrassing but not atypical for a so called "high end" product.
  18. gene

    Steve Wilson of Porcupine Tree on the Degradation of Audio Quality & the Music Industry

    I can't listen to Satellite radio not even for talk shows. The compression in the voices nauseate me. It sounds like I am listening to Decepticons speaking. If you really must have it, turn down their offer. They will call you a month later and offer you a package for $5/mo. My parents...
  19. gene

    Steve Wilson of Porcupine Tree on the Degradation of Audio Quality & the Music Industry

    That's not always true as I've found from the last few Rush CD's as well as some Jazz music. We have several articles on this site discussing hyper compression and the current trends of how the digital media is being abused by cranking the levels to 0dBFS and higher. I believe I linked to them...
  20. gene

    Steve Wilson of Porcupine Tree on the Degradation of Audio Quality & the Music Industry

    Agreed on all accounts. I am not a huge metal fan either and until Porcupine Tree, the hardest music I would listen to was King Crimson and Yes. There is still nothing like the old Prog Rock from the 70s IMO, but Porcupine Tree does captivate you and immerse you in the story and feel of their...
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