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Good Point!

Posted by Jonesy on April 14, 2017 at 08:57:23:

Spoke to office auto audio bud on this subject earlier this week. Here's where their competition rules are quite interesting.

A judge would sit in the driver's seat and center stage would image in front of them. The trick is to be able to have a second judge in the passenger side and hear the same effect.

The killer audio test track had a snare being hit 7 times from left to right. Hit no. 4 would have to appear in front of you whichever seat you sat in.

In car audio they use multiple speakers to achieve this though it is very difficult considering cancellation and other anomalies due to sound wave behaviour.

They use various analyzing equipment to help set this up.

I do see however that though car audio enthusiasts have appreciative goals similar to ours, their methods, use of components, and environment is quite different.

Cheers!

Jonesy