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RE: OT: THX


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  • Subject: RE: OT: THX
  • From: "Phil Harris" <phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2001 16:43:09 +0100
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> I meant to mention Yamaha's "own-brand" of re-EQ but forgot!

*chuckle* No worries Tim ... loads of other companies do it too. Kenwood
and
Onkyo for example. THX Select really is a bit of a joke as it really has to
be seen as a way for GL to make more dough by allowing more manufactures to
certify low end kit for less money but still get a THX badge!

> Hence the ability of high end processors to have two subs, ideally
located
> in the vicinity of the main speakers - when are you going to get that
> Meridian Phil?

The wife-to-be says I can get one when I get another job ... need a
chauffeur Tim?

By the way ... my Yamaha already allows stereo subs and I have a pair of
REL
Strata's. I once had them set up with the RELs used just inside of my main
LR pair and they did sound good.

It's possible that even if I manage to afford the Meridian that I might
take
a short detour and get a Sony 9000ES processor ... I was playing with one
last week and they've just been discontinued so I expect to find some good
deals on that unit. It'll do as an intermediate step while I sit back and
see where multi channel is going! (A couple of people who have already
asked
about my DSP-A1 so I can see that going for a few hundred which means the
"upgrade cost" comes down a bit!)

> The reason they work is that they have two baffles facing away from
each
> other (like a dipole), but instead of being out of phase they are in
phase.
> The baffle facing the listener provides direct radiation, and the one
facing
> the rear wall provides reflected sounds when the soundfield needs to
be
> diffuse - thunderclaps, rainstorms etc.

*chortle* If memory serves me correctly then this is where Tim and I first
"locked horns" on UKHC! Tim likes Bipole rears whereas I like
direct
radiating rears ... and I think we disagreed quite vocally about this on
UKHC!

Phil



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