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Lately i have seen small palm-sized portable speakers for sale and learned that they can be "daisy-chained" together for better sound. This however still makes them sound mono with 1 channel. But people are stating that these speakers can recreate stereo and playback in 2 channels (left and right) if connected to 3.5mm stereo to mono channel splitter cable which looks like this:
![]() So i am asking if somebody had personal experience with this and correct me if i wrote something wrongly? I am not sure if stereo in particular gets recreated since somebody mentioned pseudo-stereo but i have not idea what he meant when we talked and you can see conversation here (zoom-in if needed) |
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