Hi ogs,
Thanks for your description of time coherence which is very close to what I understand.
On my system, I have used various time coherence correction systems, Trinnov Amethyst, Dirac, RePhase and Acourate. What was quite revealing to people listening to the system, was that the 3D image of the sound stage was appearing and disappearing very obviously when switching the correction on and off, whether the listeners were 'trained' listeners or 'untrained' ones.
Mitch (mitchco on computeraudiophile.com) has written a certain number of posts on the correction of time alignment of speakers using Acourate. Here (http://www.computeraudiophile.com/conten...lkthrough/) is the first of the series.
He also has written a funny review of Vancouver Audio Show (http://www.computeraudiophile.com/conten...udio-show/), where he is analyzing the time coherence of the speakers he has listened to. Quite interesting.
Thanks for your description of time coherence which is very close to what I understand.
On my system, I have used various time coherence correction systems, Trinnov Amethyst, Dirac, RePhase and Acourate. What was quite revealing to people listening to the system, was that the 3D image of the sound stage was appearing and disappearing very obviously when switching the correction on and off, whether the listeners were 'trained' listeners or 'untrained' ones.
Mitch (mitchco on computeraudiophile.com) has written a certain number of posts on the correction of time alignment of speakers using Acourate. Here (http://www.computeraudiophile.com/conten...lkthrough/) is the first of the series.
He also has written a funny review of Vancouver Audio Show (http://www.computeraudiophile.com/conten...udio-show/), where he is analyzing the time coherence of the speakers he has listened to. Quite interesting.