[BC] Losing High End In Mono...

Burt I. Weiner biwa
Mon Jan 16 16:13:47 CST 2006


I would agree with all of these except the loss of high end. To me, 
loss of high end in mono generally indicates phase issues, a problem 
which has been mostly ignored or forgotten about since audio proofs 
are no longer required.

Burt

At 12:16 PM 1/16/2006, you wrote:
>From: Goran Tomas <goran.tomas at email.htnet.hr>
>Subject: Re: [BC] Mono Expands on the FM Band
>To: "Broadcasters' Mailing List" <broadcast at radiolists.net>
>Message-ID: <7.0.0.16.2.20060116202135.036b1438 at email.htnet.hr>
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>--- At 16.1.2006 10:00, Barry Mishkind wrote: ---
> >         If your format is, for example, the 60s oldies,
> >         most were in mono. Most listeners remember
> >         them from AM.
>
>OK, yes. Never generalize ;-) Something like 60s oldies would be fine
>in mono. Music from the 80s onwards however, looses depth, airiness
>and high-end when switched to mono...
>
>
>Regards,
>Goran Tomas

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