Psychoacoustically optimum matrices are described, which can be applied for reproducing stereophonic signals, intended for reproduction via n1 loudspeakers via a larger number n2 of loudspeakers, using velocity and sound-intensity theories of sound localization. Optimal decoder designs for reproducing two-channel stereo via three loudspeakers are described in detail, using frequency-dependent matrix coefficients, along with uses in music and television applications where a stable stereo image over a large listening aea is required.
Author:
Gerzon, Michael A.
JAES Volume 40 Issue 7/8 pp. 571-589; July 1992
Publication Date:
July 1, 1992
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