Something new?

My daughter, (younger folks are always a little bit more “en voque”)
gave me the hint to take a look at Youtube.

I should use my overears and listen to an audio format called 8D Audio.

Funny, as I remember a similar technique has been used many years ago.
Called “Kunstkopf Stereo” in Geman, think in English it might be called “dummy head stereo”.

The music on YT is “remastered” by software of course.
As far I am listening : Its a simple going from left to right and versus.

Nothing new for an “old fellow”, but I like! :grin:

What do you think about this?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTBFzS8WO6M :heart_eyes:

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Youtube? Or Young and talented? or Yours Truly?

Oh! I had to edit my post. Guess you added more to your response and I was like “What is YT?”

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Young and Talented!
Neither nor I am. :joy:
Youtube of course. :wink:

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Stereo music is very cool. If you get two soundcore flares if you link them together you can get a stereo sound

No this will not work!
You NEED headphones earplugs or overheads.

Without these you will not get the special feeling!
“The music goes quasi through you head”

Well, with two flares linked together you are still following the technical definition of stereo sound, because all it is is making the noise sound like it coming from different spots. Although I do agree earbuds or headphone are better.

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Try the recordings you find under 8D Audio!

I added a link to the “old stuff” from Pink Floyd.
But there are more actual ones!

I have a subscription to Apple Music which has a lot of stereo music. Thanks for the suggestion though!

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Hmm interesting!