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Quote from: HantraThanks for the clarification. So now, we can all just stuff a box with decent drivers, and let the software do the rest! Sweet!BTo an extent... The better the speaker, the better the possible results. A nice (auto) analogy one of my friends came up with is that it is like taking an engine and modding it. You can certainly improve a cheaper engine..but if you take a nicer engine and mod it, you will likely have better results.
Thanks for the clarification. So now, we can all just stuff a box with decent drivers, and let the software do the rest! Sweet!B
...It seems to me that the greater benefit of socs would be in obtaining a flat frequency response. But the problem with this is that a perfectly flat response curve means nothing if the room's acoustics and listening position are not taken into consideration. And even with that, I doubt that everyone would prefer a flat response. Certainly, if our hearing were measured by an audiologist, our personal hearing abilities might influence whether higher frequencies might need to be adjusted. How does socs address these things?
I too have been patiently waiting to make full use of the potential of my P-1A...
Quote from: audiojerryI too have been patiently waiting to make full use of the potential of my P-1A...if u'd like to get the most out of ur PT gear, to begin with i'd suggest that you give an aftermarket I2S cable a try...
Quote from: Mad DOgQuote from: audiojerryI too have been patiently waiting to make full use of the potential of my P-1A...if u'd like to get the most out of ur PT gear, to begin with i'd suggest that you give an aftermarket I2S cable a try...Yeah, I will have to try some digital cables at some point, although I was very impressed with the Ridge Street included with the audition pack. I'm just using the stock I2s right now. Which do you like? Have you tried the Stereovox HDXV that's getting a lot of rave right now?
I too have been patiently waiting to make full use of the potential of my P-1A, and I don't want to dampen the enthusiasm, but I'd like to clarify some things regarding the benefits of s.o.c.s. First off, I'm dubious about the audible advantages of time coherence in speakers. I've heard plenty of time or phase coherent speakers, "time-aligned" speakers using sloped baffles, and speakers touting first-order in-phase crossovers such as Dunlavy and Vandersteen. I've also heard plenty of speakers that are n ...
I've had a couple of versions of SOCS for a couple of years, the latest being an early version of the 9 curve. SOCS works, and when it arrives in final form, it will probably be the best $$'s that you could spend for 2-channel listening pleasure. It's uncanny what it does which is to remove a veil from the music and allow each instrument/voice to exist in its own space with out smear.
There will be more details on all of this as we move forward. Please continue to be patient. We appreciate it greatly. Let me know if there is anything else I can help answer and I'll do my best.
What will it take to load SOCS on the P1A? Does the unit have to be returned and the firmware updated, is it a plug-in chip (in the future, a card might be nice), or is it a load from a computer via a cable? Or are you mayhaps sending out the units with a satellite dish and reprogramming them from the Perpetual Technologies satellite?
Are you allowed to talk about it?
Do you find any particular music style or instruments benefit more than others?
Greg,will the order of product releases be SOCS, RCS, then the P-5? Seems like decoding DSD won't be a possibility until the P-5. Correct?Phil
Greg,i now remember reading that DSP-related functions -- room correction and the like -- cannot be applied to DSD (perhaps someone can explain this if it is true).
Thats seven months old!!!