what would happen to mic signal if ...

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Just wondering ....
I was listening to some Beatles tunes, and John Lennon's voice gets processed with ADT processor aka Auto Double Track.
It gives a fuller sound to his voice.

SO, what would happen if you configured a mic input with an in-between device, or re-jigged wiring, that spliced the plus and minus, then one set was normal, one set was re-connected pos to neg and neg to positive

What would happen ?
... a) would there be a phasing effect / audio characteristics changed ... effect acheived or somewhat noticable
... b) would it short and F@ck the mic
... c) make things sound worse --- basically, kill frequencies and dynamics of sound
... d) nothing happens
 
If I understand what you are asking correctly, the two signals would be 180 degrees out of phase with each other, and effectively cancel each other out.

Why not try doubling the track and delaying one track slightly? They wouldn't cancel out that way.

Stacey
 
:rolleyes: Yo Large sized bites or bytes:

Why don't you try what you stated and then REPORT the results. Thus, you will answer your own question and that always is productive.

Green Hornet :o :cool: :D
 
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