Hi, Clark,
Thanks, but I am sorry to disappoint you.
I have a copy of "The Wood Effect" and I am less sensitive to that than
you are (but getting better), what I meant was inter-channel polarity.
Sum to mono, solo voice goes away.
Sorry I wasn't clear.
Cheers,
Richard
On 2017-05-26 6:39 PM, Clark Johnsen wrote:
> Polarity has been one of my topmost audio concerns for decades. I even
> wrote a book that delves into history, the literature, professional
> practice, examples etc. -- The Wood Effect: Unaccounted Contributor to
> Error and Confusion in Acoustics and Audio. The reviews were all
> enthusiastic. I still have a few copies left.
>
> Anyway I'm glad to see the problem being called out, especially among the
> ARSC membership.
>
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