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Wow, I just learned that Mariusz is a GIANT!QuoteThree members of New York RAVE at a time experience PanAmbio at the Ambiophonics Institute, posting comments and photos (courtesy Mariusz)
Three members of New York RAVE at a time experience PanAmbio at the Ambiophonics Institute, posting comments and photos (courtesy Mariusz)
Ambio also has a financial issues to deal with, even tho Tact is coming out with a $2000 unit that will work for stereo, in order to convert a 4 loudspeaker hometheater would require a $20,000 Tact. Add more surround speakers to widen the footprint and the sweatbeads will really start to form on one's forehead. Plus the fact that an Ambio hometheater is a 1 man showroom,,, maybe 2 man with in line chairs,,, no side by side allowed. But for the single guy, TV or movies in Ambio would be breathtaking from what i witnessed at Ralph's. These drawbacks are the reasons why I really think the marketplace for Ambio lies in stereo laptops and the younger generation who lives on them for music and music videos. It's a 1 person virtual reality show for all laptop owners. Cheers,Robin
Never in my life I have experienced anything remotely close to live performance - this system was the exception.
Quote from: nathanm on 10 Mar 2009, 10:45 pmRobinI believe the up coming TacT processor with "Ambiophonic" build-in will support 4-6 speakers if my information is correct. ($1999)You are right about sweet spot limitations Robin. It has the potentials but I suspect that it might share the faith of its predecessors.I really wish Ralph all the best but if Japanese or Chinese won't "invent" it, it might die as a concept with potentials.Personally, I kind of liked it but I can't see myself with more then 4 speakers,nevertheless 6,8 or 36.Ralph's reference room is truly one of a kind.Visually, acoustically and sonically. Never in my life I have experienced anything remotely close to live performance - this system was the exception. Mariusz
Quote from: Mariusz on 11 Mar 2009, 01:33 amNever in my life I have experienced anything remotely close to live performance - this system was the exception. Really!? That's quite the testimonial Mariusz! Big time, to say the least. I'm sure you've heard some quality stuff in NY.Bob
Ralph's laboratory CloserRalph demonstrating his Ambiophonics to NY Audio Ravers!
Ralph Glasgal and Joe next to a wall of TacT processor (s)/Amp(s)
You like flat panel? Look no more. Behold, the SoundLab!Mike Fox next to the SoundLabs.
Ambiophonics DVD. Available only with a purchase of Tact processor.Tact gearsRear view
RobinI believe the up coming TacT processor with "Ambiophonic" build-in will support 4-6 speakers if my information is correct. ($1999)You are right about sweet spot limitations Robin. It has the potentials but I suspect that it might share the faith of its predecessors.I really wish Ralph all the best but if Japanese or Chinese won't "invent" it, it might die as a concept with potentials.Personally, I kind of liked it but I can't see myself with more then 4 speakers,nevertheless 6,8 or 36.Ralph's reference room is truly one of a kind.Visually, acoustically and sonically. Never in my life I have experienced anything remotely close to live performance - this system was the exception. Mariusz
Quote from: Mariusz on 11 Mar 2009, 01:33 amRobinI believe the up coming TacT processor with "Ambiophonic" build-in will support 4-6 speakers if my information is correct. ($1999)You are right about sweet spot limitations Robin. It has the potentials but I suspect that it might share the faith of its predecessors.I really wish Ralph all the best but if Japanese or Chinese won't "invent" it, it might die as a concept with potentials.Personally, I kind of liked it but I can't see myself with more then 4 speakers,nevertheless 6,8 or 36.Ralph's reference room is truly one of a kind.Visually, acoustically and sonically. Never in my life I have experienced anything remotely close to live performance - this system was the exception. Mariusz Mariusz, Ralph specifically told me that the $1999 Tact only handles 2 loudspeakers and that the much more expensive Tact would be needed for just 4 loudspeakers. This is what he said, I really dunno and am not looking into it as I'm not even considering Tacts for my system. Of course if I find another $60,000/year job, I might change my mind. aaCheers,Robin
I think Levi's picture posts are worth posting here...
You are correct Robin, the TacT 2.2 MINI ($3.5K) and RCS 2.2 XP DDD ($5.2K) only handle 2 channels, the TCS MKII ($9.9K) will handle 10 channels...http://www.tactaudio.com/https://www.tactlab.com/tact_webshop/index.php?_a=viewCat&catId=4https://www.tactlab.com/tact_webshop/index.php?_a=viewCat&catId=5Well Mariusz, Levi took the pictures, though I do happen to be in a couple of them
Ralph mentioned that the TacT website might feature this new Ambiophonic Preamp in a few weeks time.It is NOT up yet. Cost - $1999. Guys - it is up coming product (not released yet).Mariusz
You can do this way cheaper than that Robin.My buddy Sean (Sunshinedawg) has an ambiophonic setup and he uses gear that isn't even close to the costs you mention above.I will try and point him to this thread so he can provide his input and insight.George
Ambio also has a financial issues to deal with, even tho Tact is coming out with a $2000 unit that will work for stereo, in order to convert a 4 loudspeaker hometheater would require a $20,000 Tact.
Quote from: satfrat on 10 Mar 2009, 07:57 pmAmbio also has a financial issues to deal with, even tho Tact is coming out with a $2000 unit that will work for stereo, in order to convert a 4 loudspeaker hometheater would require a $20,000 Tact.No. The new TacT Ambiophonic ($1995) is a box that has full facilities for 4.0 surround Sound. Remember, Ambiophonics never requires a center speaker. The Ambiophonic has several modes. One provides full 360 localization in the horizontal plane for movies, video, or DVD concerts that have such sound stages. It also allows one to listen to ordinary stereo CDs or LPs via the four speakers. Read why this is a good psychoacoustic idea at www.tactlab.com/Products/RCS22XP/ambiophonic_system.htmlAt this price the box does not include DTS or Dolby decoders but otherwise it is full home theater processor that not only does 2.x and 4.xAmbiophonics and Panambiophonics but also room/speaker correction, parametric equalization, delay adjust, level balance, etc.Ralph Glasgalwww.ambiophonics.org
It was my understanding that Ambio was useful (beneficial?) for not only music but movies as well.In reading the Ambio page, I've made it through the Introduction and the Preface (VERY long), but have hit a major roadblock at the beginning of chapter one when it says "Ambiophonics is not suitable for movies, video, or any sound tracks where direct or moving sound sources come from the extreme sides, rear, or overhead."So.....um.....I thought that was part of the point of the whole thing? Also, what's the story behind the Ice Age demo? How does that play into the big picture?Bob
Hey Sean, thank you very much for joining in the conversation. As a user, I'm interested in hearing your words about this whole thing.I have many questions, but all of them may have become irrelevant after reading one particular sentence on the main website.It was my understanding that Ambio was useful (beneficial?) for not only music but movies as well.In reading the Ambio page, I've made it through the Introduction and the Preface (VERY long), but have hit a major roadblock at the beginning of chapter one when it says "Ambiophonics is not suitable for movies, video, or any sound tracks where direct or moving sound sources come from the extreme sides, rear, or overhead."So.....um.....I thought that was part of the point of the whole thing? Also, what's the story behind the Ice Age demo? How does that play into the big picture?Bob