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In the Forum: Playback Listening
In the Thread: Be careful: Imaging vs. Compression
Post Subject: Compression vs. imagingPosted by ArmAlex on: 3/7/2012
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 Romy the Cat wrote:

One more tip. The “least dynamic compression positioning” mostly managed by upper bass and bass channels while in the “imaging positioning” the MF and HF channels play more dominating roles. Therefore, if you use a typical single box loudspeaker then you most likely have quite few tools to manage the situation as the different channels would most likely demand the different optimum positions in your room (unless you are incredibly lucky!!!).

Dear Romy,
In your post compression vs. imaging you said to achive good result one must concentrate on "least dynamic compression". I'm seeking your opinion if I can turn off my speakers mid and highs and just turn on bass(it goes up to 250Hz.) and use bass for placement with "least dynamic compression" and then fine tune it using full range.
Best regards,
Armen

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