sillysally
Headphoneus Supremus
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Once you understand how a Binaural recording works, then you will understand better why and how the Realiser works.
Binaural recordings are made using for the most part a dummy head with a mic placed where are ears are (L/R), the Realiser goes one step further by using your head and ears to help the Realiser recreate a Binaural type of signal, plus whatever magic it does.
Understanding that a Binaural recording/signal are made for use with headphones not a speaker system, to maximize how well headphones can sound.
Also understanding that headphone amps are 2Ch and designed as such and so is Binaural recordings.
As far as a DAC chip is concerned, in theory the dac chip that is in the Realiser (pcm 1794) is a good dac chip, and as most newer dac chips are overkill for even a 7.1 high end speaker system.
Yes I do like the idea of using the dac chips like the pcm 1704UK dac chip's that comes with my ADG19 DSP1v5, and yes I like the way ADG has designed this DAC. imo however is that the DSP1v5 really complements the Binaural type pf signal of the Realiser, its just to bad that ADG now only has this type of dac chip/dsp in there very high end DAC 7.
And as far as using the Realiser goes for a speaker 7.1/5.1 system that would be a waist because of the room acoustics and the speakers that the audio plays through in your home.
Binaural recordings are made using for the most part a dummy head with a mic placed where are ears are (L/R), the Realiser goes one step further by using your head and ears to help the Realiser recreate a Binaural type of signal, plus whatever magic it does.
Understanding that a Binaural recording/signal are made for use with headphones not a speaker system, to maximize how well headphones can sound.
Also understanding that headphone amps are 2Ch and designed as such and so is Binaural recordings.
As far as a DAC chip is concerned, in theory the dac chip that is in the Realiser (pcm 1794) is a good dac chip, and as most newer dac chips are overkill for even a 7.1 high end speaker system.
Yes I do like the idea of using the dac chips like the pcm 1704UK dac chip's that comes with my ADG19 DSP1v5, and yes I like the way ADG has designed this DAC. imo however is that the DSP1v5 really complements the Binaural type pf signal of the Realiser, its just to bad that ADG now only has this type of dac chip/dsp in there very high end DAC 7.
And as far as using the Realiser goes for a speaker 7.1/5.1 system that would be a waist because of the room acoustics and the speakers that the audio plays through in your home.