So, indeed we are making progess. Good !
Here is another quite contradictionary example of my personal behaviour. Well, at least it should be contradictionary to your ideas;
When I listen for merits, I do NOT close my eyes. Why ? because speakers and everything disappear, and all what remains is music in my head like wearing headphones. So, this is good eh ? mind tricks and things.
But it is not good at all. It is not good, because with many worse or worst settings this will happen, and while actually the reproduction is poor, it is perceived as nice. It is now just up to mood and whatever I like to see in the performance what will be in my mind. But I am NOT listening to the real merits of the system.
With eyes normally open, the music will not get into your head (like with headphones). It will be perceived from where it comes from, and where it comes from is determined by the quality of the lot. So, come from speakers = bad, come from nowhere = good (to name the extremes).
I apply more tricks not suitable for all;
I hardly ever listen from a sweet spot. Why ? it is a waste of time for me in the first place. I'm doing things - always (u/i lifting glasses
). From this though, springs the idea that sound is not to be perceived from any sweetspot while in the mean time the image has to be there just the same. Can't be done ? then I'm further with my system then you. This is just because it *can* be done. And to give the example : with Windows 8 this is impossible (and this is because something is wrong in there). So, all is very fragile, but in the end it meets with what I said in the first post in this topic.
What it comes down to is that one can "tweak" far beyond normal satisfaction, if only theories are attempted to put into practice. So there's now "theories" which is similar to knowledge and no matter it doesn't workout, one can always attempt to let it do that. The example of that is the standing waves, which will just all vanish once playback approaches 100% (good). Never mind those who won't believe it, if you only know it is one of my measures and which *is* based on theories, never mind they are my own.
Regarding our abilities with hearing and how this is NOT smart of the brain or anything, think of this and relate it to that LPS system I developed :
We know GPS, right ? We do know how many satellites must be received in order to poper receive location data, right ? this is one more than the number of dimensions involved, which number is 3. So, 4 satellites are needed. We are now able to localize and this includes altitude (height).
Now go out and listen for birds. You are able to localize the bird whereever it is in the 3d space. If you can't you probably have one ear only. So ...
how ?
Because we have a smart brain ?
Of course not. This is just how all the different phases of frequencies can be worked out for distance. But think of it with your two ears only 30cm or whatever it is apart. The bird is at 100m distance and with your two antennas as close as 30 cm you can still instantly see where the bird is, which makes the phase difference used maybe 0.0001 degree (I'm just typing a small number, but someone like Pythagoras will be able to tell you the real difference with a 30cm base and 10000cm sides). Twist your head a little may help, because the phase differences will become larger (think about angles here).
Smart eh ?
Still official math and science etc. will tell you that this can't be done with two antenneas only. Ok, so we can't localize birds at all.
Indeed, with one frequency only we will not be able to do that. For the 3D space phase differences this will provide non-unique locations (phase differences) all over the place. But combine it with more frequencies and less non-unique positions remain. Combine it with enough frequencies and one unique position remains.
For fun, now try to find the flute bird. A flute bird exhibits one frequency only and (this is because) it is a sine (sinus). I am fairly sure that the flute bird has never been seen because it can't be localized ...
I made up the above right on the spot. But having finished it I have the real example : the cuckoo. Not sure whether everybody has them in their surroundings, but we do and never saw one. You just can't localize them especially not for distance. And they exhibit this nice rounded sound of two sine frequencies, cu and ckoo.
Anything else ?
This is how I deal with audio. Nothing much special. No tricks, no illusions.
And hopefully the best music reproduction through speakers on the globe, although these days this is more and more doubtful with all the phools listening to me and/or getting stuff we provide.
haha
Peter