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In Reply to: RE: Sound coming from the front with HPs. posted by beppe61 on April 01, 2016 at 02:02:26
Actually I wasn't thinking of deliberate processing in this case bearing inmind the nature of the material. I think that it was probably accidental. For example the sound recordist captured some oddly phased data etc. from reflections or other sources at the location which when added to the speech that he meant to capture resulted in the out of head experience that you got. I would bet that if so it will not be possible to replicate the experience using a different pair of headphones. It was a unique interaction.
BTW, did you delete a posting before writing this one? The reason that I ask is I got a notified AA Headphone Heights posting from you re: Ossic X in my email which is not now in the thread. Just a bit confused by this, that's all.
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Hi and thanks again.
Sorry yes .. looking for information i found a link to the Ossic X system but i deemed it OT here.
Interesting system by the way.But i am more interested in the processing of a simple stereo signal.
Even if from what i understand some HPs are better than others at giving an out of head sound, an actual processing of the signal is needed for a very spatial experience.
Yes .. i think that a combination of HP and processing is needed.
I read something about HPs with a good out of the head sound and i got that the position of the drivers is key. Frontal and inclined.I do not want to sound trivial but this need of spatial sound is very much felt by video gamers.
Clearly i will lose something in fidelity.
Thanks a lot again.
Kind regards,
bg
Edits: 04/01/16
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