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Re: Aspen Grove with the Jeklin Disk

Subject: Re: Aspen Grove with the Jeklin Disk
From: "hartogj" hartogj
Date: Wed Oct 6, 2010 10:47 am ((PDT))

Hey Rob,

> Not as a criticism but to point out one trait 
> that people cite as a positive with Jecklin disks,
> it is the continuous, lower frequency/background 
> sounds that are well-represented at the edges of 
> the stereo field. Wind in the pines is a good 
> example. Take a listen to your recording on 
> speakers. Does it seem as if the wind is coming 
> out mostly from the locations where the speakers 
> are located? If there little or no wind more 
> accurately imaged in the center, how can this be 
> a good thing?

I think this is a result of folding of hemispheres. Could it be that widely 
uniform sounds directly to a side get folded on themselves thus summed?

 
> No 
> array I've found, puts all my preferences into 
> one package. Rob D.

Even with the perfect configuration, that will still remain only one array in 
an array of arrays useful for creating a meaningful variety of perspectives. 

John Hartog








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