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    The backwave is dead.Long live the back wave.

    I am not sure how they do it either, but Harold was doing it decades earlier. http://www.bevaudio.com/history.html
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    Near field - mostly the whys and not much of the why nots and my system.

    Greg, Have you noticed that the recommendations for distance to screen have decreased with higher resolution monitors? Screens of the same size with 480i, or 540p, or 720p or 1080i and 1080p all have different recommended distance. The smaller the "pixels" the closer one can sit and enjoy...
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    The backwave is dead.Long live the back wave.

    Neil, Thanks for that reply. Hey, I want to defend. As I look at this thread I realize my comments about the comment specific to my system and all my blathering about near field aught to be in another thread. I started another thread for near field...
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    Near field - mostly the whys and not much of the why nots and my system.

    In this thread Greg and Neil made "fun" of my hearing :( boo hoo, AND said 95% of the sound from my panels were running smack dab into each other. :mad: NOT. http://www.whatsbestforum.com/showthread.php?54-The-backwave-is-dead.Long-live-the-back-wave./page2 Don't worry I know some of the...
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    The backwave is dead.Long live the back wave.

    Greg and Neil, Since I am here now. I think it is almost time for me to defend myself, and....... correct a few minor misstatements. Wait for it. I will this weekend.

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