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3D audio?
d gauss:
nothing to do with lynn fuston btw
http://videos.nj.com/star-ledger/2010/09/princeton_universit y_rocket_sc.html
pete andrews:
fascinating.
thanks!
-pete
Barry Hufker:
Without knowing more it seems he is using "holography". By that I mean he is putting left channel audio in the right-hand speaker (and vice-versa) to cancel out any speaker bleed between ears. It's an old technique that he has either revived or improved...
And it would only work well in that one listening position.
ssltech:
Falls under the general category of 'transaural' processing, which is essentially a parlor trick. -This just appears to be a more complicated version.
-As Barry says, -neither new or particularly useful, in the real world. -with one of the biggest downfalls being the need to have your head ANCHORED to within a fraction of an inch, else it all collapses. -Also, any reflective paths cause dramatic image collapse.
So -all in all- pretty exciting for those of us who don't mind being held in a straitjacket in the center of a padded room.
Keith
Berolzheimer:
Barry Hufker wrote on Tue, 05 October 2010 10:13
Without knowing more it seems he is using "holography". By that I mean he is putting left channel audio in the right-hand speaker (and vice-versa) to cancel out any speaker bleed between ears. It's an old technique that he has either revived or improved...
And it would only work well in that one listening position.
I think there's a lot more going on with what he's doing than that.
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