ABSTRACT

From the previous chapter it should now be apparent that we are not dealing with

perfection when we talk about music reproduction via loudspeakers. The late Richard

Heyser (inventor of the Time Delay Spectrometry measurement system, and one of the

audio giants of the twentieth century) said that: ‘In order to fully enjoy the intended illusion

of a recording, it is necessary to willingly suspend one’s belief in reality. All recording and

reproduction via two loudspeakers is illusory’.