09-27-2012, 10:42 AM
(09-15-2012, 02:53 PM)Shannon Wrote: The complexity of the subs increasing does not cause more and more reliance on stereophonic effects. The complexity increase is primarily in scripting and build techniques.
Effectiveness through speakers depends on the positioning and direction of the stereos relative to the listener, the position of the listener's head and the stereo balance volume. Stereo inversion is not a factor and has no negative effect.
he ideal is a perfect opposition of the speakers and the ears each facing the speaker exactly. Ideal is rarely possible, which results in a degree of efficiency lost. That is why headphones show a noticeable improvement in results.
3g, 4g and 5g subs all rely on stereophonic audio to enhance the impact unless they are specially designed to play as monophonic, which is in some cases superior for unusual reasons. Where it makes sense to use stereophonic audio, it is always used.
Sleeping on your side will effectively produce a heavy dominance of one ear, instead of a balance of two. It is about like doing a 85/15 stereo balance while you are sleeping that way. But it is unusual for a person to sleep on their side all night long; people toss and turn as they sleep. I, for instance, prefer to fall asleep on my stomach, but I always wake up on my back.
Sleeping using headphones or having speakers while sleeping sideways, volume will still be greater in one ear.
You will be amazed on how most twist and turn during nightime while sleeping. It hard for me to remain on my back.