mandym wrote:WHAT FASCINATING, REFRESHING AND INSPIRING SITES!!
Thanks for leading me to them. Lots of ideas, wonderful craftsmanship, lots of devotion coming through.Mandy
mandym wrote:My only reservation is that Japanese jazz musicians in general are several notches below Filipino players. Note: I will quickly yield to contrary opinions because my exposure to Japanese musicians has been very limited .Mandy
rtsyrtsy wrote:Is it just me or is the mono OB really off-center?
I've never seen OB's this high...almost eye level when seated, no? I alway thought that the floor was part of the equation in getting OB's right.
rtsyrtsy wrote:I've even read of people with OBs on the ceiling (if I'm not mistaken, setup1's HT pa nga yata iyun).
rtsyrtsy wrote:Those who run mono OBs, what do you do with stereo sources? I know some pre-amps / integrateds can be set to mono operation how is this most simply done?
rtsyrtsy wrote:Most OBs I've seen with wooden boards. I've seen some with acrylic. What are the audible differences?
rtsyrtsy wrote:Here's the thing. The TV in my bedroom is in a corner. I'd like to improve on the tinny sound from the Samsung LCD. One option is a soundbar but mono OB at least to me is a lot cooler! But I'm not after simulating 5.1 right to left and front to back panning zings and swooshes. I'm after intelligibility of the spoken word. Plus, this could be my ticket to the much venerated 45s and 2A3s.
setup1 wrote:That was for center channel and the small size of the baffle limited bass response. I got tired of HT/5.1 quickly....but now you gave me an idea....hook the TV to my mono system.
setup1 wrote:mono output sometimes I rig a CD player with a "Y" cable
setup1 wrote:The internet provides a wealth of resources for DIY/experimentation. You may start by studying the IEC baffle (don't know much about it except that it is used for testing) and then post the results of your DIY efforts.
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