Hi all,

At some point I recall reading somewhere that with a FOA recording transformed 
into binaural sound, a listener is only able to work out the direction of a 
point source sound to about 15 degrees accuracy in the horizontal plane, 
compared to being able to identify it to around 2 or 3 degrees in real life (or 
was it compared to a static binaural recording?) Does anyone have a source for 
this statistic, or is it more an anecdotal reference about the fuzziness of 
FOA? 

Many thanks,
Gareth

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