On 5/09/2015 8:25 PM, Mike Rivers wrote:
On 9/5/2015 6:14 AM, Mike Rivers (that's me!) wrote:
I remember a system that Beyer showed at an AES show a few years back
that had a target on the headphone band and a sensor in front of you. It
changed the stereo perspective as you moved. I think it was intended for
technical applications rather than music. I never heard any more about
it, but didn't try to keep up with it either.
Oh, yeah. Here it is:
http://north-america.beyerdynamic.co...echnology.html
(URL courtesy of the Department of Redundancy Department)
Apparently they're offering it for a home listener to get the
experience, when listening to a surround recording of, when turning his
head toward an apparent sound source, have the perspective change so the
sound he's "looking at" is in front of him.
I can't imagine who the hell thought there would be a large market for that!
Trevor.