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Phil Goetz October 10th, 2014 09:11 AM

Genelec 8351 three-way acoustically coaxial speaker announced
 
Genelec Offers Revolutionary 8351 Smart Active Monitor.


Phil Goetz November 13th, 2014 10:04 AM

Re: Genelec 8351 three-way acoustically coaxial speaker announced
 
3D audio is the next big thing?

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Benjamin Maas November 16th, 2014 12:49 PM

Re: Genelec 8351 three-way acoustically coaxial speaker announced
 
3D is about to hit pretty strong- Atmos for theater and Auro3D for music. There are some truly stunning recordings being made in Auro3D right now. Was one of the hits of AES.

-Ben

Dave Baker November 17th, 2014 03:37 AM

Re: Genelec 8351 three-way acoustically coaxial speaker announced
 
'Scuse me for asking, but isn't stereo already 3D audio?

Properly recorded and listened to on a decent system in a good environment it gives width, depth and height information. That's 3D ain't it?

Anyone who has listened to "dummy head" recorded audio on headphones will tell you it's creepy, with sounds coming from everywhere around you. Solid 3d and years old!

Dave

Gary Nattrass November 17th, 2014 05:40 AM

Re: Genelec 8351 three-way acoustically coaxial speaker announced
 
I recall 25 years ago Q sound being the next big thing, any delivery format is dependent on the consumer uptake but more importantly the budgets to produce it in the first instance.

Greg Miller November 17th, 2014 08:59 AM

Re: Genelec 8351 three-way acoustically coaxial speaker announced
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Baker (Post 1867965)
Anyone who has listened to "dummy head" recorded audio on headphones will tell you it's creepy, with sounds coming from everywhere around you. Solid 3d and years old!

There's no disputing that true binaural is amazingly realistic. But that doesn't work very well for a group of people listening to loudspeakers in a living room, or for a few hundred people listening to loudspeakers in a movie theatre. Especially in the latter case, you need to use some trickery to make it sound realistic to anybody seated anywhere in the theatre.

Benjamin Maas November 17th, 2014 03:20 PM

Re: Genelec 8351 three-way acoustically coaxial speaker announced
 
Heck, surround doesn't even come close to what formats like Auro3D can do. Not even completely dependent on having a perfectly set up system. Never really understood what height information could translate to, but it is nothing short of amazing. Hearing is believing.

This is one of the recording that was being demo'd a lot. It's impressive in stereo and even better in Surround, but the Auro presentation was jaw-droppingly good.


--Ben


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