Stereo dipole
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A stereo dipole is a virtual source imaging system made by two closely spaced loudspeakers that ideally span 10 degrees. Thanks to the cross-talk cancellation method, stereo dipole can render an acoustic image near 180° wide (single stereo dipole) or 360° (dual or duble stereo dipole).
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