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<blockquote data-quote="zako" data-source="post: 7948425" data-attributes="member: 629735"><p>Pro-Logic probably converts 2-channel stereo sound into a 5.1-channel sound so that an appropriate signal is sent to the center channel speaker, sides, and surrounds. Some processing is done to take advantage of the center channel speaker to create a centered sound stage. Things that are supposed to be in the center of the sound stage, such as voices should be primarily sent to the center channel. Rear speakers are sent only surround effects, etc.</p><p></p><p>If you don't like the Pro-Logic implementation of 5.1 sound you have, I suggest to check out JBL's MS-8 processor. It has 5.1 sound processing called Logic 7 which reportedly works a lot better in the cars. It can also do things like clear up your frequency response, etc by running a calibration sequence with a microphone. It does need a clean stereo signal to work with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zako, post: 7948425, member: 629735"] Pro-Logic probably converts 2-channel stereo sound into a 5.1-channel sound so that an appropriate signal is sent to the center channel speaker, sides, and surrounds. Some processing is done to take advantage of the center channel speaker to create a centered sound stage. Things that are supposed to be in the center of the sound stage, such as voices should be primarily sent to the center channel. Rear speakers are sent only surround effects, etc. If you don't like the Pro-Logic implementation of 5.1 sound you have, I suggest to check out JBL's MS-8 processor. It has 5.1 sound processing called Logic 7 which reportedly works a lot better in the cars. It can also do things like clear up your frequency response, etc by running a calibration sequence with a microphone. It does need a clean stereo signal to work with. [/QUOTE]
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