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Justin Huss
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I'm having the same issue with my DR-100. I find it sounds better to point one capsule only at the source recording in stereo, not mixing both channels into mono.

PS: and drop the non-used side of your headphones, it makes things much easier by not distracting/polluting your monitoring judgement.

I'm having the same issue with my DR-100. I find it sounds better to point one capsule only at the source recording in stereo, not mixing both channels into mono.

I'm having the same issue with my DR-100. I find it sounds better to point one capsule only at the source recording in stereo, not mixing both channels into mono.

PS: and drop the non-used side of your headphones, it makes things much easier by not distracting/polluting your monitoring judgement.

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Justin Huss
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I'm having the same issue with my DR-100. I find it sounds better to point one capsule only at the source recording in stereo, not mixing both channels into mono.