Gary S 10+ year member
CarAudio.com Elite
Great information.
you said L/R and R/L? Matrix surround sound is normally expressed as L-R and R-L (pronounced left minus right).???
Don't worry too much about it, surround sound is not well understood, and even the experts are confused! I'm serious!
As long as the drivers are not beaming the stage will be eye level.
- this is what I'm saying!
- it only makes the passenger seat better? What? I don't get it? Not in my experience.
And it doesn’t work with every song.
- This is true! matrix Surround sound, what we are talking about, depends on the recording.......... some will sound stellar, but with some it wont make much of a difference. Very true.
a couple more points:
- delay is not always necessary for surround speakers - if they are as far or farther from you than the front stereo speakers. This assumes they are true surround signals in the back - which would be devoid of front channel information, namely lead singer.
(Sorry if this is confusing guys, this is seriously advanced chit, lol)
you said L/R and R/L? Matrix surround sound is normally expressed as L-R and R-L (pronounced left minus right).???
Don't worry too much about it, surround sound is not well understood, and even the experts are confused! I'm serious!
As long as the drivers are not beaming the stage will be eye level.
- this is what I'm saying!
- it only makes the passenger seat better? What? I don't get it? Not in my experience.
And it doesn’t work with every song.
- This is true! matrix Surround sound, what we are talking about, depends on the recording.......... some will sound stellar, but with some it wont make much of a difference. Very true.
a couple more points:
- delay is not always necessary for surround speakers - if they are as far or farther from you than the front stereo speakers. This assumes they are true surround signals in the back - which would be devoid of front channel information, namely lead singer.
(Sorry if this is confusing guys, this is seriously advanced chit, lol)