Thanks for the comment and for subscribing! This can be stereo or mono which I thought I addressed in the video, but honestly Ive never used a track with panning to double check that feature....but honestly I dont know why it wouldnt! ....and yes, It is a finer product in every way from the P2....I covered a couple reasons in the video...Its a superior product.
@@MainStageMusicTV Thanks for the reply. You did comment and the switch says stereo but that is not exactly what I am referring to. I think for this unit it is just a duplicate of the mono signal to the other ear. I don't believe there is any panning or any spatial sound. I noticed some in ears monitors use two aux outputs where you can get a panned left and right and a true stereo mix. This is pretty new to me so I am trying to figure out what is what, ha ha. I think the design of this unit is superior to the P2, but overall sound wise probably pretty close to the same. I might order one and see for myself. Thanks.
@@commandertim575 great point! In order to achieve true stereo, you need two inde outputs. Hmm. Well, it is balanced in, so maybe a "Y" or a "Summing cable" to TRS would work. Ive never tried it, but it sounds like a fun experiment. Im sure youll like it nonetheless, and be sure you snag it from us here at Main Stage !
Wow, thanks so much for this vid, I normally don't sit through these, but sure did here, very informative.
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Thanks for the informative video. Does this unit support support a stereo mix with panning? Does it sound better than the P2?? Thanks.
Thanks for the comment and for subscribing! This can be stereo or mono which I thought I addressed in the video, but honestly Ive never used a track with panning to double check that feature....but honestly I dont know why it wouldnt! ....and yes, It is a finer product in every way from the P2....I covered a couple reasons in the video...Its a superior product.
@@MainStageMusicTV Thanks for the reply. You did comment and the switch says stereo but that is not exactly what I am referring to. I think for this unit it is just a duplicate of the mono signal to the other ear. I don't believe there is any panning or any spatial sound. I noticed some in ears monitors use two aux outputs where you can get a panned left and right and a true stereo mix. This is pretty new to me so I am trying to figure out what is what, ha ha. I think the design of this unit is superior to the P2, but overall sound wise probably pretty close to the same. I might order one and see for myself. Thanks.
@@commandertim575 great point! In order to achieve true stereo, you need two inde outputs. Hmm. Well, it is balanced in, so maybe a "Y" or a "Summing cable" to TRS would work. Ive never tried it, but it sounds like a fun experiment. Im sure youll like it nonetheless, and be sure you snag it from us here at Main Stage !
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