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Re: Re: stereo techniques revisited

Subject: Re: Re: stereo techniques revisited
From: Rob Danielson <>
Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 10:40:32 -0500
Peet2 (squared) ? Stereo boundary wedges for PZM's have been around
for at least 15 years. A fellow from Michigan was the first to
provide sketches as I recall.

Rich's study differs from what the string suggests in that his cube
strives for surround coverage with four mics.  Rob D.

At 6:42 PM -0700 4/19/06, Aaron Ximm wrote:
>On 4/19/06, John Hartog <> wrote:
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>>  > or if it should have a new name?
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>>  "Peet Cube."
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>Seconded, I was thinking the same thing!
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>How about "Olson Wedge" and "Dugan Epaulets" while we're at it? :)
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>  aaron
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