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How wide is a mono signal source on stereo speakers? And how wide should it be? And how change the 'spead' ohttps://www.sfu.ca/sonic-studio-webdav/handbook/Binaural_Hearing.html
read also above post about records and stereo reverb that every good stereo song have.
and herar this test wav files
step response is a important part to show speed of speaker that is good enough for ITD. See measures
@bennybbbx You're searching in all the wrong places. Sound stage width (ASW, spaciousness and envelopment) in two speaker stereo reproduction is largely a function of the speaker's room interaction. Binaural effects can be observed at times. The Lipshitz paper explains why stereo and binaural...
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with the 44.1 khz and the testsound upto 1.5 khz can you hear how the reverb spread from the mid wider to left and right after a base drum or snare Hit ??.
now hear the record with the 11 khz sample rate. 11 khz use less samples and is less precise. because a sample rate of 11 khz is more as enough to record the testsounds that go not more as 1.5 khz should have same quality. but it sound strange in 11 khz sample rate. this show the phase information for ITD is lost and can not store in 11 khz sample rate. 11 khz is ~ 5 khz possible bandwidth. simular to a bass mid woofer range
Or did you hear in the 11 khz test that the reverb spread from the mid to left and right too ?. that happen also on real rooms that reverb spread from the sound source.