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Originally posted by Diki: Well, let's just say that, if that is you AGREEING with me, no wonder you keep butting heads with so many...! Stereo PA's been around several decades. This isn't me proposing the latest and greatest. And I honestly don't care whether anyone else uses stereo or not. But when blanket statements like "Stereo--no one hears it other than the performer" and "Stereo can only be heard by those individuals positioned within an equalateral triangular area between the speakers" are made, I think a differing opinion, and a way to FACT check it are in order. It's pretty easy to check... Use your arranger's mono out into one speaker. Kick off the demo. Walk to the middle, then back of the room. Now hook it up to two speakers in stereo, and repeat. You ARE going to hear a difference... Whether you want to use it, is up to you, but (others) saying that it does not exist is simply not true. Of course, Mo, this is me agreeing with you, eh?
I'M NOT the one who made those statements, in fact i asked if they were true. I'm not aware that i have "butted heads" with so many..i can barely count the head-buuts other than with you, and not only is it you that is the head-butter, you are the champ on SZ of head-butting. I drew a conclusion from what i read here that led me to conclude that stereo is much more than those those deny its existence say it is, but that in many ways it is not all that important as others make it out to be. That's an opinion that can't be empirically proven or unproven, it's my take from my point of view. Why you have such a violent reaction to it says more about you than i have ever said. I hardly pretend to be an expert, i have always said here that my purpose is to learn and to contribute what i can from what i know. I would really appreciate it if you would please BACK OFF!

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