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- From: rhaar@albert.cs.gmr.com (Bob Haar)
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: Re: making mono from stereo
- Message-ID: <93132@rphroy.ph.gmr.com>
- Date: 10 Nov 92 18:02:32 GMT
- References: <10NOV199217405368@vxcrna.cern.ch>
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- In article 10NOV199217405368@vxcrna.cern.ch, petry@vxcrna.cern.ch (PETRY,DIRK./PPE) writes:
- |>How can the two speaker outputs of a stereo hifi set be combined to one?
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- |>Since the human ear is only able to locate sources of sound if they
- |>emit medium or high frequencies, it is not sensible to have two bass
- |>speakers in a hifi set. A cheaper but as good solution would be to
- |>have two medium and high frequency speakers, and only one bass speaker
- |>connected to both output channels.
- |>Surprisingly there no solution to this available, not even at
- |>specialized hifi electronics shops.
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- I have seen speaker systems that do this. Try looking at the Bose line.
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