I don't see what part of my post is not correct...
Sound directivity is irrelevant if the original recording (frequency range of interest) is mono - both channels are recorded or mixed the same. As I've already said, 99.9% of recordings has mono bass usually up to ~150 Hz. That's high enough above usual crossover frequency - which is very rarely above 80 Hz - and considering 24 dB/oct slope of low-pass filter which is usually used. In stereo systems crossover is pretty often lower than 80 Hz.
Sound directivity is irrelevant if the original recording (frequency range of interest) is mono - both channels are recorded or mixed the same. As I've already said, 99.9% of recordings has mono bass usually up to ~150 Hz. That's high enough above usual crossover frequency - which is very rarely above 80 Hz - and considering 24 dB/oct slope of low-pass filter which is usually used. In stereo systems crossover is pretty often lower than 80 Hz.
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