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Old November 1st 17, 10:21 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave Plowman (News)
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Default A phase question

In article ,
Phil Allison wrote:

Dave Plowman (Lying POS Pommy Turd ) spewed:


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Saying, as Phil did, that only relative levels between L&R determines
positioning is simplistic nonsense.


** Nothing like what I actually posted - you vile LIAR.


Die right now.


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From: Phil Allison
Subject: A phase question
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2017 22:35
Newsgroups: uk.rec.audio

** Most stereo recordings rely on amplitude differences to create apparent
positions for sounds when listening to a stereo pair of speakers.

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Is that nothing like you posted, dear Phil?



** Nothing like what you falsely claimed I wrote.


You stinking, pommy psychopath.


The rest contained so many inaccuracies, I just started with the first
one.

If amplitude was the most important (which I assume you think it is by
mentioning it first) then a single mono mic slung over an orchestra and
fed equally to both L&R would give perfect stereo.

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