Stereo Enhance or Super Stereo in Ambisonic decoders
widens the stereo image of a stereo recording.
When you turn the Enhance control, the image is first
more or less a mono image in center front. Then it starts
to widen to a "normal" 60 degrees wide stereo image, then
to 180 degrees and finally wraps around the listener.

Super Stereo doesn't add anything to the signal, no delays
or anything. The stereo information (intensity, time and phase
differences) are just widened from 60 to a wide image.
The more there is stereo information in the original audio,
the more you can hear the spread. How the enhancement
sounds, depends on the recording.

To my ear a setting of about 110 degrees works best for most
material.

Eero
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