biscuithead
Me likes the eargasm retroplasm...
I've stacked New large advents and they sounded really good-
I've had 12 different pair of speakers screaming from 2000WPC and it sounded loud-
Yesterday I stacked some B&W Matrix 1s on top of some Matrix 3s and it didn't sound "Right" . I wired them in series, and had the 3s first in line... then switched the wiring... same/same...
I've read the Wikipedia definition and I understand the lead/lag principal of comb filtering...
But-
Is it just sometimes LUCK that determines whether two speakers are going to compliment or comb?
Or am I not respecting the science enough to know how to "amend" the scene to allow them to time correctly...?
I've had 12 different pair of speakers screaming from 2000WPC and it sounded loud-
Yesterday I stacked some B&W Matrix 1s on top of some Matrix 3s and it didn't sound "Right" . I wired them in series, and had the 3s first in line... then switched the wiring... same/same...
I've read the Wikipedia definition and I understand the lead/lag principal of comb filtering...
But-
Is it just sometimes LUCK that determines whether two speakers are going to compliment or comb?
Or am I not respecting the science enough to know how to "amend" the scene to allow them to time correctly...?