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I was doing some research and was curious about the SRS Labs (formerly known
as Hughes SRS) Sound Retrieval System. Has anyone used or is using the SRS technology from Hughes/SRS Labs? How prevelent is this technology in the pro audio area? Thanks r -- Nothing beats the bandwidth of a station wagon filled with DLT tapes. |
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Rich.Andrews wrote:
I was doing some research and was curious about the SRS Labs (formerly known as Hughes SRS) Sound Retrieval System. Has anyone used or is using the SRS technology from Hughes/SRS Labs? How prevelent is this technology in the pro audio area? It's a neat gadget that basically expands the stereo width artificially. It's useful for consumer stereo systems and TV receivers where the speakers cannot be mounted properly. It's basically an attempt to simulate proper speaker placement while mounting the speakers close to one another, and it's fairly effective although not anywhere near as effective as proper system setup. I don't know of any professional applications for it other than for broadcast, and it is definitely not very useful for stretching a poorly-made recording that is collapsed to the center. But it does what the manufacturers claim pretty well. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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