• We will now work in M/S mode. To do this, we'll click the Stereo Mode button to
toggle it to the M/S position. The Stereo Link button should automatically turn Off.
The V76-Pre is now in M/S mode;
• Since no controls have changed, we will not notice any changes in the audio, for
now;
• Let's turn one of the Output Trim knobs to the minimum (-24dB) position. We'll
start with the left, which is now the Mid channel;
• Since we reduced the output of the Mid channel by 24dB, we are now listening to
a very different signal. We almost have no signal in the middle of the spectrum,
and the perceived sound is now located in the edges of the spectrum band
(which are controlled by the Side channel). You may even want to try this with
headphones, which will give you an even better perception;
• Double click the left Output Trim knob. It will return to its default position, and the
sound will return to "normal";
• Now let's reduce the output of the Side channel, by turning the right Output Trim
knob all the way to the left (-24dB position). Now, we almost have no signal in the
edges of the spectrum signal (which are controlled by the Side channel) and are
left with what is almost a mono signal (the Mid channel);
• Note that, even though we turned each of the two channels almost off, we still got
sound on both left and right speakers. This is because we are making changes
in the stereo spectrum and not in the Left or Right channels alone;
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