by MattTech »
Wed Sep 09, 2015 5:57 am
eddie wrote:Ok Mr Tech. Explain phasing for all of us. Explain how it works in a 10x10 room in a 3x3 jukebox cabinet. Each speaker having different magnets. Different cones, Different voice coils. I anxiously await your answer. Seriously. Tired of the negativity here. Let's hear what you got. Everything I said was spot on and accurate. Tell me different. Please. Phasing a set of speakers in a living room? Really? Or do you mean having all the + and - in the right place.
The internet is loaded with mis-information making the uneducated and vulnerable who read it, believe it as truth.
I come across it on the 'net all the time, and sometimes chuckle, knowing full well that it's bullcrap generated by uneducated individuals, for whatever reason.
And when I do come across it, I immediately call it out, in a way perhaps doing my part to eliminate potential troubles for others down the line, who rely on the internet for information.
I hear about it from people that come into my repair shop too, and correct the person who said it.
Oftentimes even showing them in person the actual fact of the matter.
I've shown across my front counter the effects of mis-phased speaker systems, and every customer will agree with the sound being "off" or "thin" if so wired.
And yes, I'm a long-time professional technician, highly regarded in my field, not sure what qualifications you posess, but your information on this matter simply doesn't "jive" with the laws of physics, science and technology that are set in stone, taught in schools, written in textbooks, and proven fact.
Furthermore, your above post contains attitude, and doesn't warrant me having to "prove" anything to you.
The Internet is a marvelous thing, however it's not a good substitute for actually being there.