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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 960780" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>basically all its about is constructive and destructive interfearences the more you have the more problems there will be. drop 2 stones 14" apart into water you will see a clash of waves. take the same two rocks side by side from the same hand at the same time you will see they work stronger together and they dont cancel eachother out....in stereo sound we already have this going on between right and left so we can easily adjust it so cancelations happen past the listeners ears. add more speakers from different locations you just added to how wide or narrow your "clean paths" are going to be if you even get clean paths with the added waves from adding more speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 960780, member: 541383"] basically all its about is constructive and destructive interfearences the more you have the more problems there will be. drop 2 stones 14" apart into water you will see a clash of waves. take the same two rocks side by side from the same hand at the same time you will see they work stronger together and they dont cancel eachother out....in stereo sound we already have this going on between right and left so we can easily adjust it so cancelations happen past the listeners ears. add more speakers from different locations you just added to how wide or narrow your "clean paths" are going to be if you even get clean paths with the added waves from adding more speakers. [/QUOTE]
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