FritzS
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Post by FritzS on May 30, 2007 15:32:49 GMT
BeyerHeadzone: The first portable 5.1 control room Professional 5.1 monitoring through a mobile headphone system beyerdynamic introduces Headzone, the first mobile headphone system that allows professional monitoring with virtual 5.1 reproduction. Thanks to „Binaural Environment Modelling“ technology and patented ultrasonic-headtracking, Headzone creates a sound sensation that’s as real as reality itself – available in a compact, transportable headphone monitoring system. more about: www.beyerdynamic.de/cms/Headzone.1550.0.html?...yerdynamic%2Cbeyerdynamic&L=1
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Post by PinkFloyd on May 30, 2007 21:52:35 GMT
Awesome shit Fritz........ who's going to be the first to road test these you or me?
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cosmopragma
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Post by cosmopragma on Aug 8, 2007 1:05:19 GMT
Awesome shit Fritz........ who's going to be the first to road test these you or me? You are late anyway, Mike. I've auditioned the system when Norbert Ibrom from Beyerdynamic attended a meet in my hometown in February. We even did have two loudspeaker simulation systems in direct comparison at the meet. Walter Derrer from EMT Studiotechnik did present the other contender, the EMT Phoenix 5.1 system www.emt-studiotechnik.de/Phoenix%20E.htm, and it was even more convincing.Actually the EMT system was really fooling me into believing that I'm listening to a first class loudspeaker system in an extremely well treated room whereas the Beyer system wasn't as smooth in relative relocation of the sound sources when I moved my head and therefor less convincing. The EMT system is extremely expensive though (~15000 Euros) and more meant to be a transportable first class studio for recording of live shows. The main difference was the head tracking system.The Beyerdynamic system was is relying on relatively cheap ultrasonic emitters and sensors and the EMT system on a kind of magnetic field.
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