I know this to be true but have often wondered about the science behind it.
In them old analogue days I built a Mullard circuit for an image width
control. Basically it was a device for adding the sound from the opposite
channel to the other from fully in phase, ie Mono, to completely out of
phase, but in the process, you could often find a position where the stereo
was wider or the sound was more spacious. Of course it did reduce the
central image a bit.. However I built such a control into Goldwwave using
the channel mixing adjustments and yes it works the same way.
The question is, why?
Brian
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