(31-Aug-2014, 21:09)Vivialet Wrote: That's intersting. So maybe the B&W DB1 is doing a better job in creating the mono signal. I will also do some measurements in the next days.
Maybe I misunderstand what you mean but like thumb5 wrote, also in my opinion it's purely the 6dB higher power output that you hear when you use a stereo pre-out. The signals are/seem to be, apart of the "loudness" fully identical. In other words, whether I use a mono or a stereo pre-out the signals are identical, the stereo output signal is merely 6dB's louder. edit: did you see my last post on the previous page?
(31-Aug-2014, 21:10)thumb5 Wrote: So the tentative conclusion is that the only difference in sound quality is due to the 6 dB higher power output when the sub is fed with a stereo signal? From a purely engineering point of view that sounds like the "right" (hoped for) answer.
I agree with this/this is indeed my conclusion.
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