Gentlemen,
In the early 70s to few years down the line there were some electronically processed stereo vinyls of Indian film music. Few were listenable most were not. I was wondering can it be restored atleast in mono ? I read filters and phase change were used to make it sound like fake stereo. What causes them to sound like that ?
Thanks and regards.
In the early 70s to few years down the line there were some electronically processed stereo vinyls of Indian film music. Few were listenable most were not. I was wondering can it be restored atleast in mono ? I read filters and phase change were used to make it sound like fake stereo. What causes them to sound like that ?
Thanks and regards.
Hi,
Fake stereo is usually pretty listenable converted back to simply mono.
Add a mono/stereo button somewhere in the chain.
rgds, sreten.
Fake stereo is usually pretty listenable converted back to simply mono.
Add a mono/stereo button somewhere in the chain.
rgds, sreten.
Fake stereo is usually pretty listenable converted back to simply mono.Add a mono/stereo button somewhere in the chain.
Yes, they usually panned some treble to one channel and some bass to the other channel in those fake stereo LPs,
so a mono playback should be as good as they'll ever get. If you don't have a mono switch, you can use two Y adaptors
(one M and one F) back to back at the phono inputs, to short together the two channels of the cartridge.
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