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<blockquote data-quote="reneeb7363" data-source="post: 2477953" data-attributes="member: 569914"><p>do you realize you are arguing with a brick wall??? LOL!! These guys just don't want to hear it..I have argued until I am blue in the face and CANNOT BREATHE from laughing so hard! They compare LIVE performances and yet continue to dis-regard physics and the fact that sound echos. Studio recordings and LIVE performances are different. Live you hear all the spatial cues as they happen is a very real 3D environment. Some people try to re-create that in the car... now all of a sudden it is a bad thing???? Why, because of the limitations of a Studio? Any Motor vehicle is just too small to get the natural reflective sounds you hear at a concert, so please quit trying to use that excuse. It takes processing to acheive it and rear fill IS NOT (read: shouldn't be) in Stereo. and the volume should NOT be matched to the front, refleced sounds are attenuated until inaudible or otherwise cancelled.</p><p></p><p>said it before...it's better to agree to disagree on this one... some like it, some don't and NO ONE IS RIGHT! Period!!!!</p><p></p><p>have fun arguing... oh, and Jntar... those are just a few pics of proffesional studios..I am sure I can google and find a hundred more that DO use rear speakers! MOST studios are recording in L/R format because that is what the industry demands! Very few artists wish to exclude themselves from the 99% of people that arent obsessed with the quality, or quantity, of sound eminating from their vehicles. Look where we have come since I first started competeing (locally) in '85... evolution, It happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reneeb7363, post: 2477953, member: 569914"] do you realize you are arguing with a brick wall??? LOL!! These guys just don't want to hear it..I have argued until I am blue in the face and CANNOT BREATHE from laughing so hard! They compare LIVE performances and yet continue to dis-regard physics and the fact that sound echos. Studio recordings and LIVE performances are different. Live you hear all the spatial cues as they happen is a very real 3D environment. Some people try to re-create that in the car... now all of a sudden it is a bad thing???? Why, because of the limitations of a Studio? Any Motor vehicle is just too small to get the natural reflective sounds you hear at a concert, so please quit trying to use that excuse. It takes processing to acheive it and rear fill IS NOT (read: shouldn't be) in Stereo. and the volume should NOT be matched to the front, refleced sounds are attenuated until inaudible or otherwise cancelled. said it before...it's better to agree to disagree on this one... some like it, some don't and NO ONE IS RIGHT! Period!!!! have fun arguing... oh, and Jntar... those are just a few pics of proffesional studios..I am sure I can google and find a hundred more that DO use rear speakers! MOST studios are recording in L/R format because that is what the industry demands! Very few artists wish to exclude themselves from the 99% of people that arent obsessed with the quality, or quantity, of sound eminating from their vehicles. Look where we have come since I first started competeing (locally) in '85... evolution, It happens. [/QUOTE]
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