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soongsc:
Among other unanswered questions, I'd would like to know whether there is a way to quickly swap the playback signal polarity (+ or - )in MC?  Different recordings require different polarity during playback for optimum performance.  Although I can do this at the amp, it would be much simpler if MC can do this.

Alex B:

--- Quote ---Different recordings require different polarity during playback for optimum performance.
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Could you elaborate this?

Matt:
DSP Studio > Room Correction > Polarity

It's a per speaker setting.

soongsc:

--- Quote from: Alex B on February 28, 2011, 07:37:03 am ---Could you elaborate this?

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When I listen to music, the polarity effects the image focus clarity and depth of playback in good systems.  Whenever I listen to music, if the image focus and clarity sounds a bit funny, I normally flip the polarity switch on my active speaker (some preamps have this feature too).  I was just wondering whether things can be done more easier in MC.

I found this capability in MC, but it's so deep in the options that simply fliping a switch is much easier.  Hoping it would be easier to access via remote control since the polarity cou;d change per album (or even per track).

Blaine78:

--- Quote from: soongsc on March 02, 2011, 05:12:34 am ---When I listen to music, the polarity effects the image focus clarity and depth of playback in good systems.  Whenever I listen to music, if the image focus and clarity sounds a bit funny, I normally flip the polarity switch on my active speaker (some preamps have this feature too).  I was just wondering whether things can be done more easier in MC.

I found this capability in MC, but it's so deep in the options that simply fliping a switch is much easier.  Hoping it would be easier to access via remote control since the polarity cou;d change per album (or even per track).

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I too would love an easy access front speaker phase reverse (0 or 180) switch.

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