High-End Audio
One Installer's Opinion: Subtraction as a Means of Addition
By Terry Paullin • Jan 28 2013, 3:08pm
No, I haven't invented yet another "New Math".
I think there are many examples in life where Less is More.
This time I'm talking about one relatively new case that's close to our home (theatre) - or, at least half of our home, the audio half.
I was thinking lately about how Audio has been getting a short shrift in recent H.T. print. A scan of contemporary periodicals dedicated to Home Theatre reveals more inch/columns aimed at; "4K", "streaming video", "edge lit", Big Screen", "black levels", "2.35 aspect ratio" ...... all video fair.
So why the Aural snub?
I was thinking lately about how Audio has been getting a short shrift in recent H.T. print. A scan of contemporary periodicals dedicated to Home Theatre reveals more inch/columns aimed at; "4K", "streaming video", "edge lit", Big Screen", "black levels", "2.35 aspect ratio" ...... all video fair.
So why the Aural snub?
