zebbg69 wrote: Sat Nov 26, 2022 2:59 pm
Have you tried stimming to this file in tri-phase? I haven't, just saying... The popular FM phase-shift technique is only one way of generating tri-phase but is absolutely not a requirement. All sorts of signals feel good, including mixed frequencies and changing frequencies. The only thing tri-phase does is force the A and B signals onto the same reference point ("common ground"), so that you are feeling (A+B) on the common and mostly (A-B) on the others. It is not "all about phase," though phase shifting is one reliable technique. How it feels depends on the interference patterns made by the signals, which can be very harsh or sensuous and wonderful. See Hedonist751's amazing files such as SeventhHeaven or Jen2.
I haven't tried, and you are right, they can be amazing. However, for those that have added high-pass filter to their box, they will have some parts of file much quieter than expected, while those who do not have the filter might experience hotspots/burning especially when 2 channels happen to sync their phases in a way that maximizes current.
I like to try different signals but having one that is based on fixed frequency makes it for quite safe experience especially for sb scenarios - with whole file being based on same carrier frequencies you know there is nothing hidden and only thing coming are triphase vibrations and ramp.