So glad I do not even own a T.V. so I am a stereo guy. This thread is not creating many converts.
Immersive Audio and How to Achieve It
100% of music listeners prefer live music to recorded playback, why? A live performance "immerses" you and frees you up to move around the room, the dance floor and still be immersed. The goal posts have moved away from two speakers to an array of speakers all around as well as above you to reproduce the illusion of a LIVE performance. Why, in 2023, would anyone voluntarily use only two speakers to recreate this illusion of a live performance in a large room?
Even the artists themselves are using immersive audio in concert to WOW their audience, why not do it at home:
https://www.mixonline.com/live-sound/venues/on-the-cover-las-vegas-takes-immersive-live-part-1
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Welcome to the forum and thanks for posting. As for this thread converting I don’t feel that is here or there. The INDUSTRY is not "converting", it converted already. When they showcased electric lights at the worlds fair did NYC or LA convert? Nope, that took decades. Heinz converted his factory to electric power 10 years before Ford did. The audio industry "converted" not when Atmos got invented, not when I bought an Atmos capable processor, but when Apple (about the largest company in the world by market cap) converted to spatial audio. Listen to producer Steve Wilson in this video at the :40 second mark: "It Suddenly Became All About Atmos" When I sit in my listening room for an Atmos session I turn down the lights and bring up Tidal Atmos playlists. Every time you see a song you know and love, regardless the artist or genre you get a pop of anticipation. There are NEW drops every week, like a "Tidal" wave that just keeps coming. You hit the play button on "Pet Sounds" or "Your Song" by Elton John, or "Landslide" or whatever and you wait. Nearly every time in my room the vocals just bring you closer to being in the studio than anything else. It doesn’t even have to be the main singer, with the Beach Boys it is the chorus, with Elton or Ella or Sting it is uniquely them. Instruments in the track that used to be just a blur in the background are now distinctly contributing in their own space (percussion instruments, horns, cymbals, etc). Horn sections are stunning in the distinctness and tone of each horn, in its own space. Sometimes a horn section can just mash together you know? I am posting what I like, that’s all. | ||||
All concepts of "immersiveness" , being it physical acoustic concept of small room , psycho-acoustic concept , and various dsp "immersive" system will all meet at one point and merge in some case... ... Here technology meet science and meet music experience in timbre and space...
Here a summary by Cambridge University : Immersive audio, capture, transport, and rendering: a review
And a thread here about one of the most important DSP the BACCH filters :
Acoustic is a science OVER debate between "purist stereo lover " as i am and Theater multichannel group lover " Soon there will be no more of these distinction... if i had money i would have bought The BACCH filters long time ago... I must wait... Anyway i just tried to upgrade my amplifier, and i was unsuccessful , just to realize that i am already in TOP AUDIOPHILE league with my 2 vintage well designed amplifier and headphone then i can wait a bit before going with Edgar Choueiri... 😁😊 Audio is about acoustic/psycho-acoustic not about the gear "per se" and it is about SYNERGY coupling... There is no debate between stereo lover and multichannel home theater, the science will erase it... It is already done anyway ...Choueiri is the leading authority ...
Here a doctorate thesis of a Choueiri Student and himself published this year : https://dataspace.princeton.edu/handle/88435/dsp01z029p801x
Here the abstract :
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You are the DIY guy in this thread, the first thing I noticed on the BACCH website is licensing opportunity, care to weigh in please? It seems right in your wheelhouse of new technology, thanks.
Great review, but the $23K price of entry is steep . If you already have a two channel system and don't want all the complexity of a 7.2.4 system, this would be the way to go IMO, especially when this reviewer couldn't tell the difference between his $47K DAC and the BACCH unit with the $4K DAC upgrade: https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/theoretica-applied-physics-bacch-sp-adio-stereo-purifier/ |
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