This is a filtered low-frequency output you can run to any subwoofer’s LFE input and get extended low-frequency results from. This ambience can help establish a sense of space and provide surround cues. This is the natural ambience that’s present in every stereo signal. Or, the difference between left and right. This gives you the ability to establish a solid center channel for dialogue in movies and shows. You even have the option of running this without any processing at all-in other words, the other channels just add in to the mix, and we don’t mess with the stereo signal at all. Also known as the stereo signal you fed in. Bottom line, feed Syn a stereo signal and you’ll get: No steering and no delays, so there’s nothing based on any proprietary art. But we’ve added a whole lot of tricks of our own. But it’s really no different than the old Hafler matrix idea, which derives L+R and L-R from any stereo signal. First, now that I think about it, I’m super-skeptical about this “surround from anything” claim. Never obsolete? You mean I don’t have to get a whole new AVR every other year to keep up with the latest thing? You mean I don’t need to find a place for 7 new speakers every time the standards change? And by not supporting any standards, Syn never goes obsolete when standards change. Syn has inputs for optical and USB digital, as well as analog stereo. How can you call this a surround processor?īecause it creates surround from any stereo source. So what surround standards does this support? ATOMS? DSDTS? MQANON? Power Supply: full linear supply with external power supply, wall-wart, internal filtering and regulation with dual-stage, ultra-quiet main supply and separate logic supply for microprocessor and digital section. Other Controls: Center Level, Surround Level, Width, Presence, all done in analog with Alps RK09 or RK097 potentiometers Remote Control: input select, mode select, master volume, mute Volume Control: analog, motorized Alps RK16812 series potentiometer Outputs: Analog Main L/R, Center, Surround L/R, Subwoofer Inputs: Digital Optical, Digital USB, Analog RCA USB Playback: 16/44.1 to 32/384 supported without drivers on Windows 10, Mac, Linux, Android (any UAC 2 device) with autoswitching to UAC1 for PS4, PS5, and Switch consoles. THD: 114dB, A-weighted, referenced to 2V RMSĭAC: ESS ES9018 with LM4562 I/V and filter stages Gain: 0dB in absence of processing, up to 12dB with processing Topology: fully discrete voltage feedback, high current/high power output for headphone amp THD: 118dB, A-weighted, referenced to 2V RMS
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