Soaring Audio products allow you to hear deeper into the rest of your audio
system. You will hear things on your favorite CDs that have remained
hidden for years. It is like hearing a piece for the first time.
Surround sound DVDs become much more fun to listen to as the patented
Signal Loss
Compensator brings out details lost because of the compression in 5.1
formats.
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The heart of all the Signal Loss Compensator
products is the patented analog image enhancement. SLC provides:
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Acoustic Restoration: smooths out digital grit.
Digital to Analog converters send out a voltage that is read from a CD or
DVD at 44,100 or 48,000 voltage samples each second. The SLC “smooths
across” these discontinuities and gives the impression of having a higher
sampling rate. In surround sound it brings out details that are lost
because of the compression in 5.1 formats.
Enhanced imaging: left and right enhanced outputs
combine to form a solid phantom center channel that is wide and deep.
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Dynamic detailing: increases the perceptual
dynamic range, at any output level.
In video images, the apparent sharpness of a picture can be increased by
employing a technique called edge enhancement. The impression to the human
eye is that the focus has been sharpened and more detail is visible. In an
analogous way, by adding a tiny emphasis to certain details in the
waveform, the impression to the human ear is that the details of the sound
stage are more clearly perceived.
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Careful attention has been paid to phase response
at all frequencies. It is faithful to the original.
Extremely wide and deep sweet spot. Ideal for
home theater seating.
High current output: floor pounding bass with
super dynamic mids and highs.
Fast slew rate: no smearing of harmonic detail.
You will hear details in your favorite recordings that have been hidden
for years.
Massive heat sinks eliminate the need for a fan.
Power supply ripple is so low that you’ll think
the amplifier is off when the source is muted.
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