Silly Question - Surround Sound

@op an alternative is one of th Onkyo HTiB systems that have a more "pro" receiver, not sure of the speaker quality though.
Speakers are good, but that will definitely exceed his budget by quite a bit.
 
Probably, think it retails for around 6k. I've added it to the Christmas list :D
Dion Wired recently had a great deal on a Marantz NR1402 + Jamo S416HCS + Jamo Sub200 for R6999. I'm not sure if they're still running it, but check if that's still available first :)
Hi Guys,

Please share your opinion on the Home Theatre combo that Dion Wired is selling: Jamo S416HCS+Sub200 and Marantz NR1402 @ R6999

These items individually total over R12000, so I think at this price it's a steal. Is this good bang for buck at this price range?
 
On 2x speakers you'll get Dolby Pro Logic surround. I'm currently using red/white to my amp with Dolby Pro-Logic 2 - sounds great. You still have 4x distinct directions.

DPLII it is actually pretty good ...

I had the first amplifier to incorporate DPLII and it really did make stereo sources much more interesting back in the day when hi-fi stereo VCR's were king ;) My car has DPLII and music is actually pretty awesome
 
Probably much better than standard stereo but I think it's "synthesized surround sound" so not quite the same as hearing it in "true" surround where the audio is recorded and played back on specific channels.
It's pretty distinct.

Gogo Wiki:
Dolby Surround/Pro Logic is based on basic matrix technology. When a Dolby Surround soundtrack is created, four channels of sound are matrix-encoded into an ordinary stereo (two channel) sound track. The centre channel is encoded by placing it equally in the left and right channels; the rear channel is encoded using phase shift techniques. A Pro Logic decoder/processor "unfolds" the sound into the original 4.0 surround—left and right, center, and a single limited frequency-range (7 kHz low-pass filtered[1]) mono rear channel—while systems lacking the decoder play back the audio as standard stereo.
 
DPL 2:
Dolby Pro Logic II



Dolby Pro Logic II logo
In 2000, Dolby introduced Dolby Pro Logic II (DPL II), an improved implementation of Dolby Pro Logic created by Jim Fosgate. DPL II processes any high quality stereo signal source into five separate full frequency channels (right front, center, left front, right rear and left rear). Dolby Pro Logic II also decodes 5 channels from stereo signals encoded in traditional four-channel Dolby Surround. DPL II implements greatly enhanced steering compared to DPL, and as a result, offers an exceptionally stable sound field that simulates 5 channel surround sound.
 
I don't profess to be an expert on the topic so I'll leave it to those here that clearly are.



No but thanks.

K.

DPL = virtual surround with 4 channels from 2 channels

DPL2 = virtual surround with 5 channels from 2 channels

It works, beautifully.
 
So is virtual surround from two channels better than surround from five channels?

Probably not. But DPL is excellent when there are only 2 speakers (with an optional sub), hence the recommendations.

Also down to personal preference, and the room.
 
So is virtual surround from two channels better than surround from five channels?
Nah, DPL's simulated 5.1 wont match the accuracy of real DD5.1 recorded in 5 ch. Still DLP & DPLII (more adv processing routines) do a pretty decent job of creating surround/directional sound from a 2ch source.
 
OP has a 5.1 system which is why I was questioning recommendations for a 2ch DPL setup. Came across to me as simulated/matrixed surround being punted as a better choice than 5.1.

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Came across to me as simulated/matrixed surround being punted as a better choice than 5.1.

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Re-read the thread, you misunderstand. At least in my case, it was advised that the higher-end component route should be taken; and that 2 channel sound while saving up for 5.1/7.1) would provide an excellent surround experience because of DPL in the interim.

You and I would agree that 5.1/7.1 is better, but not when it's from a cheapie DVD combo... :sick:

And please disable that frikken App signature already.

:)
 
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Wow. Signature disabled.

And sometimes a "cheapie" DVD combo is enough for someone. We're not all loaded audiophiles, willing (or able) to spend thousands of Rands on sound.
 
Didn't think a signature could be so offensive and/or annoying.

Or maybe I should've change it to ...

Sent from my better-than-Plasma LCD.

Even though not technically possible, that would never cause a stir :)
 
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