In a multichannel audio playback system a phantom image can sometimes be created between any two (or more) of the loudspeakers, creating the illusion of an additional speaker or (more importantly) adding to the overall realism of the soundstage. For example, in a simple left/right speaker setup it is possible to create a convincing phantom center image if the system is well designed and the audio produced well.
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