Intensity stereo

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Intensity stereo or Intensity stereophony is the technique used by a stereo sound image that is produced only by level differences in between the left and right loudspeakers, rather than arrival time differences. Also known as a set up of two microphones from across from each other (like X,Y intercept) so you could pick up good sound creating phantom image.

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Stereophonic sound


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