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| Lives for gear | Groove Tube MS Speaker. 3rd order simulation? This reminds me of when I saw army recruiters driving a luxury hummer. By using a radical implementation of MS sum + difference matrix - Groove tube invents "stereo speaker". Let's look at some chronologically ordered events here: Performer (let's say a hammond player) is a point source on a stage. Mankind implements stereo to more accurately recreate point sources on a stage. Groove Tube creates "stereo" point source on stage. Somewhere here there is a "post modern" failure, but I guess it might sound cool anyway.
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