- What does stereo separation do?
- How does stereo enhancer work?
- What's the difference between stereo separation and panning?
- What is separation in Hifi?
What does stereo separation do?
When listening to a stereo system, you may experience the sensation of delay with regard to specific sounds coming from different places. This effect is not an accidental occurrence or a glitch in your stereo system. Stereo separation is the effect of sound coming through a stereo system at different points.
How does stereo enhancer work?
As a general rule stereo enhancers work by increasing the ratio of L – R material with respect to the L + R material. ... The harder something is panned one way or the other the louder it will get relative to things more near the center, which creates the illusion that the stereo field is wider.
What's the difference between stereo separation and panning?
Stereo separation widens your sound, so it sounds bigger, more wide, spacious. Panning places an instrument in a spot. If you close your eyes, panning should let you imagine the guitar being played on the right, while the piano is on the left, and the drummer in the middle.
What is separation in Hifi?
WHAT IT TELLS US. This is a measure of separation between the signal channels, with stereo, two of them. Ideally signal will not leak from one channel into the other. If it did to the extent that the channels fully mixed then the result would be mono sound.