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jerry & dejan, i have an ambient surround-sound processor - the jvc xpa-1010. it was discontinued several years back; s'phile even reviewed it & gave it a "class a" rating, for whatever that's worth. designed to be used w/conventional 2-channel recordings, it has four channels: two ambient speakers to be placed on the walls behind the main speakers, above & to the outsides of them; the other two placed on the wall behind you, in the same layout. jvc used dsp and four microphones, placed to mimic the plac ...
Quote from: BeeBop As far as audio goes, multichannel is still an illusion.and stereo isn't? Don't getcha.steve
As far as audio goes, multichannel is still an illusion.
dejan,i am not familiar w/the technics device. whether or not the xpa-1010 is hi-end or not, i really don't know. i *do* know that ya don't wanna run the main l-r channels thru it! it retailed for $1200, which was a tidy sum fifteen years ago, & s'phile considered it a definite step up from the similar yamaha & lexicon processors awailable at the time. afaik, the jvc was the only one specifically designed to enhance 2-channel audio. yure correct about it using algorithms, but since it is basing the sound-program on what is reflected from the sides & back of the venues, w/mapping microphones placed facing the front & back corners of the warious venues, it really does not have to provide more than an approximation, to give a pretty good representation of the acoustic space in a home environment...