Postby boom » May 15th, 2008, 9:41 am
channel seperation is just what it says. it's the amount of difference between 2 channels. mono = 0dB seperation as both channels share the exact same signal. The term used to measure channel seperation is crosstalk which measures how well one channel refuses signals from the other channel.
the lower the crosstalk... the higher the channel seperation.
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