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#341309 - 03/03/12 01:26 AM
Re: Question about panning
[Re: Jean Olivia]
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Hi Jean Olivia
Primarely, it is because the Bose is monophonic. It universely spreads the sound, but not separately like two stereo speakers.
In stereo, panning would place different instruments left or right in the stereo field like a real band. Since there are two speakers spread apart, you can achieve separation.
There is a long standing debate over stereo vs mono. My opinion is that lugging two speakers so a few people in the sweet spot can here this separation is not worth the hassle. Others feel differently.
In your case, I wouldn't worry about changing the panning at all. IIf you like what you hear, others will too.
Bernie
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#341343 - 03/03/12 02:40 PM
Re: Question about panning
[Re: bruno123]
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Hi John
Sorry to hear Phyllis is having problems.
There is no Jam this year as far as Jim and I are conscerned. We could not get enough players to commit. Ron was a part of this process and was to notify everyone.
We will send feelers out again next year.
Bernie
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#341376 - 03/04/12 02:13 AM
Re: Question about panning
[Re: Jean Olivia]
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I think you are fine. Wheras I understand your quest for the best sound possible, the respective manufacturers have already covered most of your conscerns except for, perhaps, changing reverb or eq if you drastically change your venue.
I would let your ears be the judge by walking around before a performance with a style playing, realizing that reverb will be soaked up when the audience is seated.
I use any of my KN pianos with the Compact without a problem. The mono issue with Bose started with Yamaha stereo pianos that, for some reason, do not sum to mono very well.
I would relax and enjoy your equipment, and not be too worried by these small issues that change very little. We are are own worst critic, and you can bet that your audience won't care a wit about them because they they won't know the difference.
Bernie
Edited by Bernie9 (03/04/12 02:15 AM)
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#341420 - 03/05/12 07:29 AM
Re: Question about panning
[Re: Jean Olivia]
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I am the same way about being self critical. Up to a point that is good.
I have the same experience with my KN7000 in that the style components don't seem to individually stand out, and are relatively muddy compared to my Audya and Korg. This may be a good topic for me, as I haven't done anything with my EQ.
I suspect it is the KB somehow, or rather, my not setting it up correctly.
Bernie
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