Bill Brent
300 Club - QQ All-Star
- Joined
- Apr 13, 2004
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- 354
Hi
I was wondering if anyone knows how the SQ script finishes with the front channels. - Sorry, not very clear - let me explain.
a straight SQ decode results in the front channels a a pass through (no change from the input. The rear channels in a straight decode reverse the "mix". That is to say - the front channels are heard 3db down as an out of phase (roughly) signal - centered between the the rear channels. In the SQ-L decoders (from Lafayette) - still, the front channels are a straight pass through (unless there is a rear center signal) - and all the "magic" happens with the rear. - so my question is - what does the SQ-final script do to/with the front channels?
thanks
I was wondering if anyone knows how the SQ script finishes with the front channels. - Sorry, not very clear - let me explain.
a straight SQ decode results in the front channels a a pass through (no change from the input. The rear channels in a straight decode reverse the "mix". That is to say - the front channels are heard 3db down as an out of phase (roughly) signal - centered between the the rear channels. In the SQ-L decoders (from Lafayette) - still, the front channels are a straight pass through (unless there is a rear center signal) - and all the "magic" happens with the rear. - so my question is - what does the SQ-final script do to/with the front channels?
thanks