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It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by David Schwab View PostOh I believe it. I can hear the difference in a single pickup when it's polarity is switched via a "phase" switch. I can't describe what I hear, but I do hear it. It's so subtle that it makes no difference in the real world, but I was surprised that I head a change at all, since I have read that most people cannot hear it.
What you a hearing is the direction of the speaker cone on the initial transient of the initial string attack. On one phase the speaker starts out going inward and the other phase it starts out going in an outward direction. This is subtle but can be noticed as you did, particularly in the lower bass range.
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Originally posted by bbsailor View PostDavid,
What you a hearing is the direction of the speaker cone on the initial transient of the initial string attack. On one phase the speaker starts out going inward and the other phase it starts out going in an outward direction. This is subtle but can be noticed as you did, particularly in the lower bass range.
Joseph Rogowski
Just the other day I read an interview with Andy Partridge of the band XTC. Back in 1986 they did an album, Skylarking, which was produced by Todd Rundgren. Recent Partridge had the album remastered and the engineer had noticed that all the audio was out-of-phase. They figured this was due to some equipment that was miswired in Rundgren's studio. The engineer flipped everything over, and Partridge says it sounds much better. He said he always felt it had a funny distant sound, and this fixed.It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by bbsailor View PostDavid,
What you a hearing is the direction of the speaker cone on the initial transient of the initial string attack. On one phase the speaker starts out going inward and the other phase it starts out going in an outward direction. This is subtle but can be noticed as you did, particularly in the lower bass range.
Joseph Rogowski
Most guitarists who are concerned about it put it in terms of how the guitar and amp interact. That slight bit of feedback that's almost always present.
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