[BC] Losing High End In Mono...

Phil Alexander dynotherm
Tue Jan 17 09:19:00 CST 2006


On 16 Jan 2006 at 14:13, Burt I. Weiner wrote:

> 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.

Back in the days when we were still trying to avoid being dinosaur
bait, I did a little sound work. It is amazing that when you get
a pair of good speakers set right and balanced you can step into
the sweet spot, close your eyes and hear the music originating
INSIDE your head - even though the source is MONO.


Phil Alexander, CSRE, AMD
Broadcast Engineering Services and Technology 
(a Div. of Advanced Parts Corporation) 
Ph. (317) 335-2065   FAX (317) 335-9037





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