Goodsoundclub


Found a website which is signed with Romy the Cat.
Haven't read all, but who is he?
What's your opinion about that?
thomasheisig
The number of Arm is not the problem for me, I know a few, who own more. Specially Raul is a remarkable collector who comes into my mind.
I just found this site while surfing and there is quite a lot to read. The only other site I know, is the one from Arthur Salvatore. It was only a question, I have no negative point of view about that.
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I'm a HUGE fan of Romy The Cat's website.

Personally, I found his theory on DPOLS (Dead Points Of Live Sound) regarding loudspeaker position interesting enough to give it a shot myself. The end result went far beyond my expectations. It proved to me that loudspeaker positioning (the speaker - room interface, actually) is one of the most signficant links in the audio chain.

Briefly, there is a tremendously narrow window where improvements shift from the linear to the geometric. As such, spending the time and effort to move your speakers around, and assess the impact - either positive or negative will guide you towards benefits that go beyond what one would believe before trying it. After trying to digest it, I saw analogies with focusing a pair of binoculars and similar things, and it all made perfect sense.

The Goodsoundclub is a scarily fun and insightful website. Of course, for those who revel in the pretense of high end audio, their blood must boil. I have a tremendous amount of respect for anyone who puts so much of himself into advancing the hobby, especially, when no monetary reward is involved.

Yes, surely he's a guy who is opinionated, controversial, and goes against the grain. Thank goodness! Exactly the type of voice which is most needed in high end audio.
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