
Steenamaroo
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Well yes, I understand that a pair of human ears is what makes it 'stereo'Steener replied that a guitar is a mono source, and I asked the question 'isn't everything'?
I take your point.
What I mean is the sound emanates from one place.
If you have two mics xy up close you're not going to get a stereo representation as such, because there's nothing to represent.
I suppose stereo micing a single speaker is like taking a colour photo of a zebra. (That's gota be someones sig line!!)
If you do the same on an acoustic or piano you capture the different frequencies at either side,
or with a kit you get the stereo image of how the cymbals and toms are placed.
I duno where you draw the line; I suppose it's your intentions when micing.
I'd call a pair of mics close to a guitar, piano, kit or choir stereo because that's what you want to capture, from the instrument and from the room.
A pair close to a speaker of any kind, I'd just call two mics on a speaker. Further back in the room is a different thing, I guess.