In Reply to: RE: Why is inverting or non-inverting important? posted by RayP on June 6, 2017 at 12:44:04:
It's all fun until you get to the music, which as near as I understand has NO phase standards.
It is even possible for multiple cuts to be editied together from several studios and THEY aren't all in phase.
I doubt any album with the possible exception of a single, live track,is all recorded in phase. Or rather that all tracks agree as to phase.
If your stereo has an absolute phase switch, try it is the best advice. It may actually help on a few tracks but not matter on most.
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- RE: Why is inverting or non-inverting important? - pictureguy 13:01:09 06/06/17 (5)
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