| "If you feel the need to reply, be my guest, just try to offer up something meaningful in the way of a coherent argument instead of childishly responding with another "LOL, dude, you're wrong"."
Wow. I'll leave you (and anyone who is interested in this topic) with this, since you assume I've only been "LOLing" this whole time and haven't said anything meaningful: "Again, this is the non-existence of the center image (remember, the middle channel has NOT GONE ANYWHERE because it CAN'T!!). Again, the crux of my point."
When listening to headphones, where does the mid material appear to "be"? If you're listening to headphones and there is material that appears to be in the center of your head, how can that possibly be, since you don't have an ear behind your nose? Could it be that this is your perceived central image? Is it accurate? Probably not, but to say there's no center image when listening to headphones simply states you don't hear things "in the middle" which is wrong.
That's a wrap for me, and I still like what that other dude said best, simple, straight to the point and accurately-expressed.
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