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Re: Azimuth adjustment

by "c. leeds" <cleeds@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 20, 2008 at 10:13 PM

>  B&B Musmon <bbm1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> But my question is about
>> the azimuth adjustment.  I have never had the capability to do this
>> before.  I know how to make the cable and I do have an old preamp(as
>> all my equipment is old) that has a mono switch.  I have read that the
>> source also has to be mono, I don't think I have any mono records and
>> the HiFi test records are pretty expensive but also have other
>> advantages.  I am confused because I am thinking that once you sum A
>> and B channels that effectively makes the source mono.  

You will need a mono record to set azimuth by ear. What you want to do 
is listen for a minimum level of difference signal (L-R, or R-L) between 
the two mono channels.

Or, you can use a proper alignment gauge to set azimuth.
 




 3 Posts in Topic:
Azimuth adjustment
B&B Musmon <bbm1@[  2008-03-16 01:30:58 
Re: Azimuth adjustment
Greg Wormald <greg.wor  2008-03-16 14:10:32 
Re: Azimuth adjustment
"c. leeds" <  2008-03-20 22:13:23 

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