@fineMen you are right Blauerts experiment were conducted in an anechoic chamber and the head was fixed. The transfer to stereo in a listening room and a movable head don't hold. You can't pan any sound significantly above or below the stereo plane (no one said this). The effects of equations of the Blauert Band in stereo are different but partly related.
@thewas you are right that the Blauert Bands are so unusual that no natural sound would produce a significant shift only in these bands. Therefore even an unknown sound can correctly been localized in the median plane.
@thewas you are right that the Blauert Bands are so unusual that no natural sound would produce a significant shift only in these bands. Therefore even an unknown sound can correctly been localized in the median plane.