Sensible Sound Review of Trinaural Processor

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John Casler

Sensible Sound Review of Trinaural Processor
« on: 3 Sep 2003, 02:15 am »
As an AMPzilla Dealer I thought I might post this here.

For those interested in the Trinaural Processor (or might be) look here.

http://www.ampzilla2000.com/sensiblesoundreview.html

I think for the "serious" audiophile, this is the next step.

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In the end what Trinaural does is lets you get back to being a music lover. The love of music is why I got into the hobby and I suspect the same for most of you. The things we have fought for all the years that drove us crazy with hi fi systems are gone reduced or eliminated depending on the recording. With Trinaural the speakers do not localize. Front-to-back depth is a very real thing. Woodwinds take on a size and character that one hears live but never in two channels. Brass glow with full tone but not the harsh edge. Violin sections really sound like sections, as you can hear the individual players, not some edgy blob that oozes from the center of speakers. With the Trinaural processor you can stop that part of your life that involved tweaking components, speaker placement, etc., and get on with what you really want to do – listen to music.

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Sensible Sound Review of Trinaural Processor
« Reply #1 on: 3 Sep 2003, 03:17 am »
Wow, that's a pretty over the top rave from a mag that's notoriously stinting in their praise.

John Casler

Sensible Sound Review of Trinaural Processor
« Reply #2 on: 3 Sep 2003, 05:05 am »
I know James was pleased :mrgreen: