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My post started out being about Polk Audio Monitor 50 tower speakers and ended up about Timbre Matching them to my/a center channel speaker. please follow the link and add your 2 cents. thanks!
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Referring to your post in the other thread, timber is for building log cabins.
![]() You want the three front speakers to be as identical as possible. Otherwise, when the sound pans from one speaker to the other, it may feel strange. Most people cannot use a big and identical center speaker as the the other two front speakers because it will block the TV. The next best thing is to use a speakers that has similar drivers so that it sounds like the other two speakers as much as it is possible. Timbre: Definition according to American National Standards Institutde (ANSI): The combination of qualities of a sound that distinguishes it from other sounds of the same pitch and volume. Timbre is also known as tone quality or tone color. It is sometimes described as sound quality. The term quality in this context refers to how a sound comes across to a listener as the general character of the sound. In music, timbre is the quality of a musical note or sound or tone that distinguishes different types of sound production, such as voices or musical instruments. More specifically, timbre enables the listener to identify the source of the sound (the particular musical instrument making the sound) and according to some musical type such as brass or string instruments. For example, timbre is what people use to distinguish a trumpet from a saxophone if both instruments are playing notes at the same pitch and loudness. No amount of equalization will make the two instruments sound the same. Pitch: In music, pitch is the perception of the fundamental frequency of a note. Pitch is something perceived by the human ear, as opposed to frequency, the physical measurement of vibration. Pitch of a sound is determined by the frequency of vibration of the sound waves reaching the ear: the greater the frequency, the higher the pitch. Pitch can be rank ordered on a scale from low to high and loudness can be arranged on a scale from soft to loud. We generally correlate pitch with fundamental frequency and loudness with intensity. Timbre is different than pitch and loudness and cannot be reduced to one-dimensional scale. It cannot be related with any one physical dimension of a sound. We cannot say high timbre or low timbre. This makes the definition of timbre very vague. Timbre and equalization are different by definition and no amount of equalization will have any effect on timbre. Equalization simply increases or decreases the level of certain frequencies. After equalization you can still distinguish between the speakers. http://www.dspguide.com/ch22/2.htm |
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