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To Pan...or Not To Pan....
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<blockquote data-quote="Brad Weber" data-source="post: 47851" data-attributes="member: 114"><p>Re: To Pan...or Not To Pan....</p><p></p><p></p><p>And not just level either, but also relative timing and phase. Somebody sitting in front of the left stack likely hears the left channel louder and earlier relative to the right channel than someone seated in the center or off to the right.</p><p></p><p>When you start to think about it, there is also often a limited range of distance from the speakers where the separation of the speakers is going to provide the desired stereo effect. For someone close to the speakers compared to the separation between the speakers any panning might make a huge difference, maybe more than you want, while at a much greater distance away that same pan would probably have a much more limited effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad Weber, post: 47851, member: 114"] Re: To Pan...or Not To Pan.... And not just level either, but also relative timing and phase. Somebody sitting in front of the left stack likely hears the left channel louder and earlier relative to the right channel than someone seated in the center or off to the right. When you start to think about it, there is also often a limited range of distance from the speakers where the separation of the speakers is going to provide the desired stereo effect. For someone close to the speakers compared to the separation between the speakers any panning might make a huge difference, maybe more than you want, while at a much greater distance away that same pan would probably have a much more limited effect. [/QUOTE]
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