I need to write a paper on a technology that can implements Mechanical Engineering, and was looking into that speaker technology that "throws" the sound to a specific region in 3-dimensional space. This would make personalized advertisements like you see in Minority Report possible - or you could have some sort of surround sound system maybe. I, for the life of me, could not remember what this was called and figured that someone might have a clue here. Any links you might have, as well?
Head-Fi.org › Forums › Misc.-Category Forums › Members' Lounge (General Discussion) › Speaker Projection Technology
Join Now
Be a part of the community.
It's free, join today!
Recent Reviews
-
I just picked these up today so this is just an initial assessment. These are a great sounding headphone overall but the fact that they are also closed back and still have great soundstage at...
-
everything about these headphones is flawless. Everything is balanced, and perfect. Any of the reviews that didn't like them most likely have a fake pair, or, hate life. The only thing I could...
-
I paid 25 bucks for this phone, which makes it stupidly good value. Best Bang for the buck phone. Quite comfy so you can use it for quite a long time. Sounds is quite awesome, not 200$ awesome...
-
with so much talk on burn-in , i really dont know if im a believer or not.... my xb500s had a change in sound once burnt in, but it wasnt the same with the shure se 535(then again BAs need no...
-
I am one of the crazy guys with a bucket full of IEMs. I listen mostly to my beloved Cowon J3 because I can equalize most IEMs for a sound I like. I have an amp. Now I have the 012s, like I...
Head-Fi Sponsors
Drop by and thank our partners for helping keep the lights on at Head-Fi!
Speaker Projection Technology
post #2 of 4
9/28/06 at 2:01am
- DanT
- Trader Feedback: +1
-
- offline
- 1,478 Posts. Joined 5/2002
- Location: Sherbrooke
- Select All Posts By This User
Hypersonic Sound (HSS) Directional Speaker from American Technology corporation maybe
http://www.directionalsound-usa.com/hss/450.php
http://www.directionalsound-usa.com/hss/index.php
http://www.directionalsound-usa.com/hss/450.php
http://www.directionalsound-usa.com/hss/index.php
post #3 of 4
9/28/06 at 2:10am
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by jwramp
I need to write a paper on a technology that can implements Mechanical Engineering, and was looking into that speaker technology that "throws" the sound to a specific region in 3-dimensional space. This would make personalized advertisements like you see in Minority Report possible - or you could have some sort of surround sound system maybe. I, for the life of me, could not remember what this was called and figured that someone might have a clue here. Any links you might have, as well?
|
Edit.... I think the Hypersonic above is more of what you are looking for.
post #4 of 4
9/28/06 at 8:56am
Polk Audio was the first I can remember that marketed loudspeakers which would give a surround effect from only two speakers. Matthew Polk demonstrated them to me himself, and they did indeed work ... somewhat. Every once in a while you would swear a sound eminated from behind you or off to the side. I can't remember what they were calling it, but "holographic" comes to mind.....or was that part of Bob Carver's marketing jingo?
I believe American Technology's technology doesn't give a surround effect, but rather focusses the sound like a laser beam so you have to be located in a very narrow "sweet spot" in order to hear it. It can also project sound in a very narrow field over long distances. I think some of Disney's rides use this technology and it's also been developed as a weapon.
EDIT: I asked a former associate of mine if he remembered and this was his reply:
I believe American Technology's technology doesn't give a surround effect, but rather focusses the sound like a laser beam so you have to be located in a very narrow "sweet spot" in order to hear it. It can also project sound in a very narrow field over long distances. I think some of Disney's rides use this technology and it's also been developed as a weapon.
EDIT: I asked a former associate of mine if he remembered and this was his reply:
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by Alan Lofft
The circuit that Polk used is called a "crosstalk cancellation circuit". I don't remember what Polk's proprietary name for it was, but you are right--if you sat on-axis more or less exactlly between the front stereo speakers, it could produce amazing effects. If you moved off-axis to either side, the effect disappeared. Matthew Polk installed the circuit inside his upscale tower speakers and you couldn't disable it, which was a problem because at times it seemed like the speakers were out of phase.
Bob Carver marketed a similar circuit and called his "Sonic Holography". It was in his preamps and you could disable it if you wanted. There was another accessory box sold by a company called Sound Concepts that appeared long before Polk's or Carver's implementation. I remember Ian Masters and I testing the thing for AudioScene Canada. It was lots of fun with certain recordings but it had the same fundamental problem--it only worked for one listener or if you lined up your chairs one behind the other. |
Return Home
Back to Forum: Members' Lounge (General Discussion)
- Speaker Projection Technology
Head-Fi.org › Forums › Misc.-Category Forums › Members' Lounge (General Discussion) › Speaker Projection Technology
Currently, there are 1889 Active Users
(362 Members and 1527 Guests)
Recent Discussions
- › Ugrade from AKG K701 to Grado PS 500 or Beyerdynamic T1 ? 23 seconds ago
- › Mini Dac TDA1543 X 4 NOS 1 minute ago
- › Something wrong with the bass in my headphones? 4 minutes ago
- › WTB Schitt Lyr (or any amp for HE5) 4 minutes ago
- › NEW! Pioneer SE-MJ751 Bass Head headphones unboxing & impressions... 4 minutes ago
- › Which albums sound best with your Grado? 6 minutes ago
- › Best IEM for lying on side 7 minutes ago
- › How many of you have ONE pair of headphones?? 8 minutes ago
- › Anedio D2 DAC release 8 minutes ago
- › Feedback for Justin's Headphone Modding (jschristian44) 8 minutes ago
View: New Posts | All Discussions
Recent Reviews
- › Beyer Dynamic DT 770 Premium 600 OHM Headphones by kungmarten
- › AKG K 550 by JohnnyBlaze554
- › Audio-Technica ATH-M50 Studio Monitor Headphones by Headphonezz
- › Sennheiser HD 238 Stereo Open Aire Headphone by Squirelrepublic
- › Beyerdynamic DT-990 Professional Headphones by turgid
- › Phonak PFE 012 by drsamdc
- › digiZoid ZO2 Personal hi-fi experience by redguy
- › Stanton Dynaphase Sixty by voodoo do-er
- › iBasso DX100 Reference DAP by Currawong
- › Klipsch Image S3 Nosie-Isolating Earphones with Patented Oval Ear-Tips by Swordrabbit
View: More Reviews
New Articles
- › Comparing headphones: Sennheiser's HD... by Windsor
- › iBasso DX100 FAQ by DoctorHeadz
- › DIY Cable Info and Resources by Pingupenguins
- › Asr Head-Fi Threads Compendium by Asr
- › Headphone Buying Guide by keanex
- › Fostex T50RP modification summary LINKS - wiki by jgray91
- › Comparisons of the LCD-3 and the LCD-2 Rev. 2 by MacedonianHero
- › Posting Guidelines by Currawong
- › Comparisons of LCD-2 Rev. 1 and Rev. 2 by MacedonianHero
- › Membership Levels, Badges and Custom Titles by Currawong
View: New Articles | All Articles
Home | Head Gear | Forums | Articles | My Profile
About Head-Fi.org | Join the Community | Advertise
© 2012 Head-Fi.org is powered by Huddler Tech | FAQ | Support | Privacy/TOS | Site Map
About Head-Fi.org | Join the Community | Advertise
© 2012 Head-Fi.org is powered by Huddler Tech | FAQ | Support | Privacy/TOS | Site Map







