Mid/side is a specific way of recording a signal into a stereo format (using a cardioid mic and a figure 8), the primary advantage of which is the ability to alter the stereo width at the mixing stage.Is all that not relevant if you run from one amp as the music should be mastered with proper mid/side business? A genuine question. I understand most (some ) of this stuff
That is actually a legit concernInsufficient Bass.
Bass frequency direction in the wild (not on headphones) is not easy for the human ears to detect. For a pleasing and realistic experience there is no real need to have bass in stereo.Don't think you'd want the bass in mono, unless you were running a single subwoofer?
Correct.Bass frequencies are usually mixed to mono.
I signed up on a few websites to comment on that very thing, but I have a feeling most of the comments won't make it past the moderation stageI am impressed at the level of bollx involved in this one. Did you know that you need a separate, stand-alone server just to stream music? Not from your NAS, no that would be silly. But dual Xeon 10-core processors!
$30,000 Music Streaming Server is the Next Audiophile Dream Device
Taiko Audio, a Dutch high-end audio manufacturer, has unveiled what might be the most over-engineered music server ever created—the Extreme Server. With a starting price of €28,000 (US$29,600), this meticulously crafted device embodies either the pinnacle of audio engineering or the epitome of...www.techpowerup.com
Very much not for this thread. What they’re doing there is based on proper physics/maths/clever shit.Apparently this could change home audio as we know it (for those with £320K to spare )
Understood, but is it going to change home audio for the masses? Perhaps the article title wasn't best worded, I'm sure the gear will sound amazing.Very much not for this thread. What they’re doing there is based on proper physics/maths/clever shit.
L’Acoustics are one of the leading PA companies. If you’ve been to a gig recently at any sort of decent venue, there’s a high chance you’ve heard their speakers.
Stuff like this will eventually work its way down. 5.1 was exotic when it first appeared, now you can get setups for a couple of hundred quid.Understood, but is it going to change home audio for the masses? Perhaps the article title wasn't best worded, I'm sure the gear will sound amazing.
TrueStuff like this will eventually work its way down. 5.1 was exotic when it first appeared, now you can get setups for a couple of hundred quid.
Immersive/Spatial Audio will become more and more of a thing as VR takes off.