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<blockquote data-quote="Moble Enclosurs" data-source="post: 7448392" data-attributes="member: 634917"><p>You have to have a basis to go off of though. It has actually been tested over time that there is a perceptional hearing response of the average ear, and that response is based from many many different listening subjects. I do not desagree with experimentation, though, by all means. That is how we evolved in this field. Everything ever written and all forumlas ever made has came from tesing and experimentation. So, I do agree that there should be some kind of DIY placement in that sense. But again, there is a great base to go off of through the history of audio testing. It has been explained in many writings I have read, and has been proven as well as a wonderful starting point. And as far as phase, yes, there is a right way, as sound propagates only a certain amount of directions and ways and can be pinpointed more accurately with the proper steps than experimentation, as it has already been put into play many years ago as a part of what we do today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moble Enclosurs, post: 7448392, member: 634917"] You have to have a basis to go off of though. It has actually been tested over time that there is a perceptional hearing response of the average ear, and that response is based from many many different listening subjects. I do not desagree with experimentation, though, by all means. That is how we evolved in this field. Everything ever written and all forumlas ever made has came from tesing and experimentation. So, I do agree that there should be some kind of DIY placement in that sense. But again, there is a great base to go off of through the history of audio testing. It has been explained in many writings I have read, and has been proven as well as a wonderful starting point. And as far as phase, yes, there is a right way, as sound propagates only a certain amount of directions and ways and can be pinpointed more accurately with the proper steps than experimentation, as it has already been put into play many years ago as a part of what we do today. [/QUOTE]
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