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I'm trying to find some circuits that I could build to implement a
suround-sound system to compare it to a more tranditional one. While I'm capable of building and programming a DSP-based system, that's not exactly what I had in mind -- and most of the algorithms that commercial vendors use are proprietary anyway. All URL's and references to books and magazines gratefully accepted. Norm |
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"Norm Dresner" wrote in message ...
I'm trying to find some circuits that I could build to implement a suround-sound system to compare it to a more tranditional one. While I'm capable of building and programming a DSP-based system, that's not exactly what I had in mind -- and most of the algorithms that commercial vendors use are proprietary anyway. All URL's and references to books and magazines gratefully accepted. Norm Most surround systems rely, at least to some degree, on crossfeed circuits (or algorithms). Headwize has a few circuits in their library. Try browsing around http://www.headwize.com. If you can't find what you're looking for, let me know and I'll provide a couple of circuits via email. |
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"Norm Dresner" wrote in message ...
I'm trying to find some circuits that I could build to implement a suround-sound system to compare it to a more tranditional one. While I'm capable of building and programming a DSP-based system, that's not exactly what I had in mind -- and most of the algorithms that commercial vendors use are proprietary anyway. All URL's and references to books and magazines gratefully accepted. Norm Although geared towards private listening, the analog crossfeed projects at headwize.com could be applied to normal listening, quite effectively. In any case, browse around http://headwize.com/library.htm. IMO, I perceive only subtle functional differences between the application of crossfeed in the analog domain, vs. digital algorithms. One can even implement adjustable crossfeed, to tweak L+R/L-R to one's tastes. Personal caveat; I'm not really into crossfeed signal processing. I prefer listening in a good acoustic, to well-placed loudspeakers. I find crossfeed moot when seated equidistant to the speakers. Furthermore, when seated asymmetrical to the speaker positions, I find crossfeed (and surround-sound) distracting and fatiguing, with all the musicians effectively crowded to one side of the soundstage, etc. That stated, I do encourage you to experiment and decide for yourself, as I did. |
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