Noise closer to source has a more corrupting effect on what the brain interprets as music than that which is in the acoustic venue of the listener
Who came up with this? Is this a Larryism? Anyway, whoever said it first is plain wrong.
Noise closer to source has a more corrupting effect on what the brain interprets as music than that which is in the acoustic venue of the listener
Noise closer to source has a more corrupting effect on what the brain interprets as music than that which is in the acoustic venue of the listener, unless of course the noise in the room is really dreadful.
What room treatments are you using btw, other than those provided by Mana Acoustics that induce in-room ringing?
Hmmn. Care to expand?
Steven, my room has at least four times the volume of yours. It doesn't display any bad traits.
Which is worse? A pocket radio playing a Fiona Apple tune and clipping as it tries to drive an acoustically perfect 10X17 listening room or Fiona live and in person and all soaped up singing to you in your horribly reverberant tiled shower stall?
Gah! I ****ing hate Fiona Apple.
Steven, my room has at least four times the volume of yours. It doesn't display any bad traits.