02-14-2015, 12:00 AM
Floyd Toole, Sound Reproduction: Loudspeakers and Rooms, 2008:
"Many investigators over many years have attempted to determine whether phase shift mattered to sound quality (lista istraživača). In any case, it has been shown that if it is audible, it is a subtle effect, most easily heard through headphones or in an anechoic chamber, using carefully chosen or contrived signals. There is quite general agreement that with music reproduced through loudspeakers in normally reflective rooms, phase shift is substantially or completely inaudible, etc."
Rod Elliott: "The audibility of absolute phase is nil." (http://sound.westhost.com/ptd.htm)
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"Many investigators over many years have attempted to determine whether phase shift mattered to sound quality (lista istraživača). In any case, it has been shown that if it is audible, it is a subtle effect, most easily heard through headphones or in an anechoic chamber, using carefully chosen or contrived signals. There is quite general agreement that with music reproduced through loudspeakers in normally reflective rooms, phase shift is substantially or completely inaudible, etc."
Rod Elliott: "The audibility of absolute phase is nil." (http://sound.westhost.com/ptd.htm)
Od mene, toliko o tome.
Pozdrav