Surround Sound. Yes or No?
- GRRRRRRR!
- 17865 posts since 14 Jun, 2001 from Somewhere you're not!
Maybe in an mp3 kind of way but I am yet to hear a home theatre system I would want to listen to music on - my cheap-arse computer speakers [$60] sound better than a $500 home theatre.
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- KVRAF
- 3964 posts since 31 Aug, 2003 from In a foreign town, in a foreign land
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- KVRist
- 56 posts since 25 Jul, 2004 from UK
Perhaps you should read a bit about how we perceive ears. According your statment...the two speakers for stereo should not be position in front of the listener with a 60 degree spread, but on the exact left of your heard and exact right of ur head, each speaker facing an ear.jtxx000 wrote:I don't and I don't see the point for music. We don't have 5 ears, do we?
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- KVRist
- 188 posts since 28 Jan, 2005
Did audiophiles say the same things about Stereo when it was first introduced? (just asking, i'm not old enought to remember
). I can imagine that probably seemed really gimicky at the time.
I do agree that the listening experience could be very inconvenient in practice - a surround sound room vs a nice pair of haedphones... hmmmmm...
I suspect however, that 3d positioning in stereo will become more advanced, and more believable (i haven't heard anything up till now thats been very convincing), and eventually we'll have realistic sounding 3d audio from headphones ( i'd imagine accurately simulating 3d on non-specially placed stereo speakers would be more tricky)
But what do i know? just guessing really
I do agree that the listening experience could be very inconvenient in practice - a surround sound room vs a nice pair of haedphones... hmmmmm...
I suspect however, that 3d positioning in stereo will become more advanced, and more believable (i haven't heard anything up till now thats been very convincing), and eventually we'll have realistic sounding 3d audio from headphones ( i'd imagine accurately simulating 3d on non-specially placed stereo speakers would be more tricky)
But what do i know? just guessing really
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- KVRist
- 56 posts since 25 Jul, 2004 from UK
you can already get some great spatial results from using 2 speakers...check out stereo dipole..the problem is how large and stable the sweet spot is. that is where more speakers make a difference, even though I am not refering to 5.1
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- KVRian
- 601 posts since 5 Mar, 2005 from A bordello in Moscow
If I waqs writing to picture and the producer had the budget..definately. Any other situation..no chance.
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- KVRAF
- 2935 posts since 14 Dec, 2003 from Edinburgh
Yes, will think about a cheap surround system this year, as long as I can integrate it with monitors + decent hifi speakers at the back, somehow.
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- KVRian
- 1219 posts since 12 Aug, 2002
Well, here you go then...me and BONES...sharing the same head space.BONES wrote:The majority of DVD players do a shithouse job of playing audio and the majority of home theatre systems are in no way designed for accurate, or even entertaining, reproduction of music. To get the same sound quality from a 5.1 system that I have in my Au$900 stereo system I would need to spend around 10 times that amount. I'm sorry but I will always take quality over glossy gimmicks, that's why I use ORION.
*Totally* agree. The DACs in most commercial multi channel players are pretty horrid. I find the system to system transposition of surround mixes to be waaay more erratic than for typical stereo mixes. Most folk's homes are barely adequate for stereo listening without adding the complex multi channel environment issues into the fray. In order to get the same smash out of a surround mix you really have to hammer the front channels, to the degree that whatever is left going on behind you eventually just gets annoying.
And puh-leeez...what's up with all the (wrong sounding) bass??!! It is all over the map from system to system...just an absolute nightmare to take into account when you are mixing for this medium.
I suppose surround can be jolly good fun for movies...but for music, I can't help feeling that is just a great way to market more music to the home theater lot that already have the systems in place.
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- KVRian
- 1411 posts since 25 Sep, 2003 from The Dirty South, USA
My very affordable Roland MA-8 Monitor Speakers are just dandy!BONES wrote:Maybe in an mp3 kind of way but I am yet to hear a home theatre system I would want to listen to music on - my cheap-arse computer speakers [$60] sound better than a $500 home theatre.
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- KVRian
- 1411 posts since 25 Sep, 2003 from The Dirty South, USA
I'm old-school. I use stereo (2 speakers).Kriminal wrote:Would you or do you use Surround Sound in your trax.
I'd be interested to hear yout opininons, what kind of music, etc etc.
Im not talking about film scores, just general music.
Thanks
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- KVRian
- 1411 posts since 25 Sep, 2003 from The Dirty South, USA
Most of the dance/hip-hop clubs don't even have anything digital but CD turntables (with only Dolby Digital Stereo....not 5.1).nuffink wrote:Fantasound
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Ambisonics
Dolby Surround
Dolby Pro Logic
Dolby Digital
DTS
BUY MORE SPEAKERS. BUY MORE AMPS. BUY MORE EARS.
CONSUME.
They've been throwing it at Joe public since the 1940's.
This time he's listening with all his 5.1 ears.
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- KVRAF
- 8720 posts since 24 May, 2002 from Tutukaka, New Zealand
Surround sound for music is the equivalent of fluffy dice in your car. Made out of velvet and ermine. Very expensive fluffy dice....
I suppose if I had cash falling out of my pockets, I might use it for fun, but otherwise see no point in it.
I would, however, have a large 3rd ear grafted to my back if I could....although I think I'd also have one put on my chest just to even the front/rear balance out a bit. I'd also have a few extra eyeballs sewn in somewhere a bit more mobile than my head...fingertips sounds good, but I'd keep poking myself in the eyes when I'm typing or playing. So I'm not sure where I'd have the eyes...I quite like the idea of antennae on top of my head...like what snails have....
Hmmmmmm......I need to go and do something productive methinks
I suppose if I had cash falling out of my pockets, I might use it for fun, but otherwise see no point in it.
I would, however, have a large 3rd ear grafted to my back if I could....although I think I'd also have one put on my chest just to even the front/rear balance out a bit. I'd also have a few extra eyeballs sewn in somewhere a bit more mobile than my head...fingertips sounds good, but I'd keep poking myself in the eyes when I'm typing or playing. So I'm not sure where I'd have the eyes...I quite like the idea of antennae on top of my head...like what snails have....
Hmmmmmm......I need to go and do something productive methinks
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- KVRian
- 689 posts since 5 Mar, 2003 from Sir Osis of Liver
Forget surround sound. Whatever happened to Smell-o-vision? 
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