Subject: | Re: Sonels and Splash |
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From: | "hartogj" hartogj |
Date: | Sat Jul 14, 2012 10:19 am ((PDT)) |
David, > No physics perhaps, but we often need to describe a stereo illusion > and in particular how well it resolves. That's what the sonel > provides. How does your method compare to the common method of simply pointing a finger to where one hears sounds in the stereo spread to identify the limits of the stereo image as measured in angular degrees with respect to the listener? John Hartog rockscallop.org |
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