02-17-2018, 09:46 AM
(02-17-2018, 06:35 AM)Shannon Wrote: Stereo separation is important because the subs are created with a design that uses it to cause your brain to become more efficient in processing the program script. Therefore keeping the stereo channels separated is important.
If it helps, I have my speakers separated on either side of the bed, at the pillow side.
I sleep closer to the left side/left speaker rather than being in the middle or the right.
Im sure this wont affect me as long as I have the volume at a reasonable level.
I move to the centre of the bed where I cant differentiate and then move to the right to check the speaker is on which it is and its playing then I come back to where I sleep and just sleep and let it play.
I know Ben I think like me sleeps where 1 ear is on the pillow (on our side) and so we think it could block the effect of the sub, but it never affected him so im more content knowing this as I usually have 1 ear blocked when im sleep with the pillow or my arm lol
hope that helps
OF3 5.75.7G 13/15Vol
1L-2O/3OF; (1L-2/2 5/6); (2L 19/6); (3L 27/6); (4L 9/7); (H4L 25/7)
W 19 May
MLS 5.5G: ≈70days x2, IYGSH: 54, E2: 78+48, DMSI 3.2: 56 & 22, UMOP1: 57+UMOP2: 33 = 90+10 US v12/15=100, OF: 45, OF2: 56days
1L-2O/3OF; (1L-2/2 5/6); (2L 19/6); (3L 27/6); (4L 9/7); (H4L 25/7)
W 19 May
MLS 5.5G: ≈70days x2, IYGSH: 54, E2: 78+48, DMSI 3.2: 56 & 22, UMOP1: 57+UMOP2: 33 = 90+10 US v12/15=100, OF: 45, OF2: 56days