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<blockquote data-quote="FoxPro5" data-source="post: 5381003" data-attributes="member: 562649"><p>I think that's a very good point. You can take the sound out of a car, but you can't take the car out of the sound. The space determines the end result.</p><p></p><p>Here in town we have the quietest place in the world...Orfield Lab's anechoic chamber...something like -7 dB. The only sound that exists in the room is you...your heart beating, digestion, breathing etc. I guess no one can stand to be in it more than 30 minutes as they go crazy.</p><p></p><p>So, maybe what T/A is really doing is delaying reflection in a way that allows us to hear the illusion in a different way? Maybe it's delaying the perception of the actual physical boundaries just enough to trick our ears into thinking the speakers moved?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FoxPro5, post: 5381003, member: 562649"] I think that's a very good point. You can take the sound out of a car, but you can't take the car out of the sound. The space determines the end result. Here in town we have the quietest place in the world...Orfield Lab's anechoic chamber...something like -7 dB. The only sound that exists in the room is you...your heart beating, digestion, breathing etc. I guess no one can stand to be in it more than 30 minutes as they go crazy. So, maybe what T/A is really doing is delaying reflection in a way that allows us to hear the illusion in a different way? Maybe it's delaying the perception of the actual physical boundaries just enough to trick our ears into thinking the speakers moved? [/QUOTE]
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