In Reply to: Yes, implying! What is the relevance? posted by Pat D on July 3, 2010 at 08:47:23:
What point are you trying to make?
I'll be happy to repeat for your benefit: "Clearly he prefers hearing the synthesized tricks employed by the Logic 7 car stereo decoder over listening to the original recording"
As for the facts, see link below--there is the logo on the front panel...
Ok, it is also found on their cinema processor. A home theatre application is where my matrix decoders are found as well. I agree with Kal Rubinson's assessment:
"Sometimes it works well and, more often, it is simply phase-y, diffuse and annoying. "
To each his own.
rw
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- I read fine about the availability to do such in cars - E-Stat 09:01:24 07/03/10 (14)
- HT, home audio, car audio, PC and Mac . . . versatile software. - Pat D 09:28:23 07/03/10 (13)
- We have now returned full circle to my original observation - E-Stat 09:31:24 07/03/10 (12)
- Now you're changing your story to be more correct! - Pat D 11:46:03 07/03/10 (11)
- What makes you think that the "Logic 7 car stereo decoder" - E-Stat 11:48:36 07/03/10 (10)
- Did I make a pronouncement either way on that? - Pat D 16:08:48 07/03/10 (9)
- The core kernel... - E-Stat 07:25:59 07/04/10 (8)
- RE: In other words, it isn't -nt - theaudiohobby 02:59:11 07/06/10 (7)
- Nonsense. It works identically - E-Stat 09:21:25 07/06/10 (6)
- RE: As expected, you've modified your comments, it's now - theaudiohobby 12:03:12 07/06/10 (5)
- What other standpoint is there? - E-Stat 12:12:37 07/06/10 (4)
- RE: What other standpoint is there? - Tony Lauck 13:00:23 07/06/10 (3)
- Let's return to the context of this discussion - E-Stat 13:18:41 07/06/10 (2)
- Pat's Authority is Peddling this stuff... - Tony Lauck 14:04:42 07/06/10 (1)
- "Peddling" indeed - E-Stat 14:20:23 07/06/10 (0)