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In the Thread: Monophonic bass: myth and reality.
Post Subject: Monophonic bass: myth and reality.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 4/17/2011
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Audio people are so accustomed with a comfortable believe that as frequency drops the stereo information becomes less important that no one seems question this old believe.  The reality is very much do not support this. From what I can observe the stereo information live in sound down to lowers frequency, you just need to know what to listen to “get” it.

I am ruining now my ULF channels at 20Hz with 3rd order- you understand that my ULF produce only very lowers bass. So, flipping the signal from mono to stereo and reversing the channels do produces very notable difference. What you listen my playback with mono bass then I have less complexity in Sound and Sound feel like a large wall with ornamentations. With Stereo bass the wall is replaced with animated and constantly changing fields, the clouds of Sound. Also, the “clouds” in stereo mode has capacity to softer right and left instruments of orchestra with different force.  So, say no to mono LF section regardless what kind topology and type you use. Remember, there are very few rules that you do not want to screw with: your LF much not be between your MF and your LF much not be mono.

Rgs,
Romy the Cat

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