Investigating multiple off-axis listening positions of an OPSODIS sound bar
Investigating multiple off-axis listening positions of an OPSODIS sound bar
OPSODIS Ltd released a sound bar capable of reproducing binaural signals at a listeners' ear and create a surround sound environment for a small number of listeners' seated in front. The Optimal Source Distribution theory allows for the near perfect reproduction of binaural signals at a listeners ear with crosstalk suppression at the other ear without the drastic reduction in dynamic range and
audio quality as seen with other methods of transaural playback.This removes the need to mount speakers around a listening space in order to achieve surround sound thus providing an often more elegant solution to otherwise cumbersome 5.1, 7.1 and 11.1 set ups.
multiple listeners, surround sound, OPSODIS
177-186
Haines, Lawrence
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Takeuchi, Takashi
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Holland, Keith
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November 2017
Haines, Lawrence
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Takeuchi, Takashi
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Holland, Keith
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Haines, Lawrence, Takeuchi, Takashi and Holland, Keith
(2017)
Investigating multiple off-axis listening positions of an OPSODIS sound bar.
In Reproduced Sound 2017: Sound Quality by Design.
vol. 39 Pt.1,
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Abstract
OPSODIS Ltd released a sound bar capable of reproducing binaural signals at a listeners' ear and create a surround sound environment for a small number of listeners' seated in front. The Optimal Source Distribution theory allows for the near perfect reproduction of binaural signals at a listeners ear with crosstalk suppression at the other ear without the drastic reduction in dynamic range and
audio quality as seen with other methods of transaural playback.This removes the need to mount speakers around a listening space in order to achieve surround sound thus providing an often more elegant solution to otherwise cumbersome 5.1, 7.1 and 11.1 set ups.
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Published date: November 2017
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Reproduced Sound 2017: SOUND QUALITY BY DESIGN, , Nottingham, United Kingdom, 2017-11-21 - 2017-11-23
Keywords:
multiple listeners, surround sound, OPSODIS
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Lawrence Haines
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Keith Holland
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