In Reply to: polarity test posted by Berlin on November 3, 2006 at 03:46:37:
You might want to buy a test disk instead."ReferenceRecordings.com " has a test disk that does just what you want, among other things. It has an set of "Absolute Phase" tracks where an identical recording is laid down with one track 180 degrees out of phase with the other. Thus, you can switch back and forth just as you suggest.
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- You might want to buy a test disk instead - Audio Snob 06:51:28 11/03/06 (5)
- Is it out of absolute phase or out of absolute polarity? nt - Norm 12:51:13 11/03/06 (4)
- Could you explain the difference in this context? nt - JoshT 13:14:58 11/03/06 (2)
- Many test tracks invert one channel making them out of phase with each other. - Norm 06:03:59 11/06/06 (0)
- There is none really. nt - clarkjohnsen 13:46:55 11/03/06 (0)
- Now that I think about it... - Audio Snob 13:03:19 11/03/06 (0)