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<blockquote data-quote="Timo Beckman" data-source="post: 204188" data-attributes="member: 1173"><p>If you look at the new piece of work i posted today you see all the allpass filters on the high and low driver do not change frequency respons. At the x-over frequency they match so there's no reduced level.</p><p>It's an ok alignment but all the phase stuff done is not really audible for the human ear.</p><p>That being said i do tend to notice if a system is phase flat or not every now and then but that's a underscored "every now and then".</p><p></p><p>If i work or mix on a phase flat system i do notice a longer period before listening fatigue kicks in.</p><p>I happen to own a set-up of 2 x RM25ac from Fulcrum Acoustics and on those a lot of tracks i suspected to have problems in the mix (things i do not like) are clear straight away..... And the tracks i really like sound awesome (some tracks i didn't like suddenly sound pretty good but are subject to musical taste so not my music but well mixed).</p><p>Most modern track lack dynamics (long live the loudness war).</p><p>[ATTACH]204189[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timo Beckman, post: 204188, member: 1173"] If you look at the new piece of work i posted today you see all the allpass filters on the high and low driver do not change frequency respons. At the x-over frequency they match so there's no reduced level. It's an ok alignment but all the phase stuff done is not really audible for the human ear. That being said i do tend to notice if a system is phase flat or not every now and then but that's a underscored "every now and then". If i work or mix on a phase flat system i do notice a longer period before listening fatigue kicks in. I happen to own a set-up of 2 x RM25ac from Fulcrum Acoustics and on those a lot of tracks i suspected to have problems in the mix (things i do not like) are clear straight away..... And the tracks i really like sound awesome (some tracks i didn't like suddenly sound pretty good but are subject to musical taste so not my music but well mixed). Most modern track lack dynamics (long live the loudness war). [ATTACH=JSON]204189.vB5-nodeid=204189[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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