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Re: Immersive sound



I had a chace to check ou the bose PAS yesterday,very
nice spread out sound and packing and unpacking and
setting up that thing is unbelievable fast and easy,
but it does lack the bass i am used to hearing from
trad loudspeakers even with 2 of their subs.It also
does feedback and i dont know how it would be looping
with it since the mic is mostly standing in front of
it and if u do layers of percussion it would soon
start to feed itself back.
very attractive for back painers though!
Luis



--- midifriedchicken@comcast.net wrote:

> Its interesting that after all the advances in music
> technology, speakers have remained essentially the
> same. Yeah, theres better speakers, and ribbon style
> drivers, but the method of delivering sound has
> remained the same. I know Bose does some cool stuff,
> but still those are traditional speakers used in new
> ways. 
> I would guess wireless technology would play a big
> part in the next phase, if it ever happens. It would
> be cool to someday before a gig, place a bunch of
> small wireless speakers (or whatever they will be)
> all over the room. Under tables, behind the bar, as
> well as on stage. Of course phasing, balance and
> levels would be a bitch. 
> Just a thought. 
> 
> MFC
> 
> -------------- Original message -------------- 
> From: "Travis Hartnett" <travishartnett@gmail.com> 
> 
> > Have you tried the three speaker setup described
> by Eno (I think it's 
> > in the liner notes for "On Land")? Two speakers
> hooked up normally, a 
> > third speaker connected to either the positive or
> negative connections 
> > of both channels (so two black or two red
> connections back at your 
> > amplifier/receiver)? Position the third speaker to
> form a triangle 
> > with the other two. Nice results for little money.
> 
> > 
> > TravisH 
> > 
> > 
> > > > 
> > > > Maybe a rear channel with a little delay added
> (reminiscent of the old 
> > > > quadraphonic "ambient" speaker idea). 
> > > > 
> > 


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