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<blockquote data-quote="breese" data-source="post: 1135546" data-attributes="member: 114299"><p>In a properly setup audio system (assuming the audio being played is in fact 5.1) the voices will move to the loaction of the people. In a Stereo (2 speaker setup and depending on the age of the music) the song should be ballanced between them. As a test there are a few older Beatle songs where they played with the audio. On a few of them the singer would come up on the left or right channel (I dont remember what song)</p><p>Most Movies (while actors are on screen) will have the voices in the center channel, audio near or behind them from the Left and Right, and other sounds from the rear channel</p><p>The Sub is limted to Base only. A good system will seperate the lower Freq thru the Base (sub) to get the greatest affects.</p><p></p><p>My uncle worked as a projectionist in the union here in Chicago for over 40 years. We use to build and rebuild audio systems.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: One of the greatest Stereo songs ever done was Free Bird.... If you really want to hear it in its glory and know what to listen for, get the Long version (recorderd in Alanta GA) and listen to the guitars the 2nd half... OMG it is Great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="breese, post: 1135546, member: 114299"] In a properly setup audio system (assuming the audio being played is in fact 5.1) the voices will move to the loaction of the people. In a Stereo (2 speaker setup and depending on the age of the music) the song should be ballanced between them. As a test there are a few older Beatle songs where they played with the audio. On a few of them the singer would come up on the left or right channel (I dont remember what song) Most Movies (while actors are on screen) will have the voices in the center channel, audio near or behind them from the Left and Right, and other sounds from the rear channel The Sub is limted to Base only. A good system will seperate the lower Freq thru the Base (sub) to get the greatest affects. My uncle worked as a projectionist in the union here in Chicago for over 40 years. We use to build and rebuild audio systems. EDIT: One of the greatest Stereo songs ever done was Free Bird.... If you really want to hear it in its glory and know what to listen for, get the Long version (recorderd in Alanta GA) and listen to the guitars the 2nd half... OMG it is Great! [/QUOTE]
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