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Stereo Dipole effect
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<blockquote data-quote="Stereosane" data-source="post: 846479" data-attributes="member: 15006"><p>You can get a very similar result if you put one speaker out of phase on normal stereo speakers, I wired one speaker out of phase by accident once and ended listening to it like that for a few hours before fixing it, very spacious and airy sounding with a super wide stage. Think it would be very nice with electronic music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stereosane, post: 846479, member: 15006"] You can get a very similar result if you put one speaker out of phase on normal stereo speakers, I wired one speaker out of phase by accident once and ended listening to it like that for a few hours before fixing it, very spacious and airy sounding with a super wide stage. Think it would be very nice with electronic music. [/QUOTE]
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