03-14-2007, 06:24 AM
SRS has a plug-in for iTunes that supposed to "provide amazing audio immersion and maximum thump for a personalized audio experience!" How could you not love that!
I'm not a "thump" fan, but *real* bass is a visceral experience, and I don't think this plug-in will provide that.
SRS is not a process approved by audiophiles/purists.
For those types, playing with the audio is pretty much verboten.
But I've got the SRS option on my old 32" Sony XBR, and for "adding separation" (the speakers are only about 2.5' apart) it works pretty well.
It's a $20 product and that seems a little steep to me, but there is a free demo.
Has anybody used this, or are there any fans/haters of SRS, and why?
Something that does give me pause is this line:
Sleek easy-to-use interface design with energizing sonic-like pulses (emphasis mine)
I'm not sure if that's an audio "feature" or what.
I'm not a "thump" fan, but *real* bass is a visceral experience, and I don't think this plug-in will provide that.
SRS is not a process approved by audiophiles/purists.
For those types, playing with the audio is pretty much verboten.
But I've got the SRS option on my old 32" Sony XBR, and for "adding separation" (the speakers are only about 2.5' apart) it works pretty well.
It's a $20 product and that seems a little steep to me, but there is a free demo.
Has anybody used this, or are there any fans/haters of SRS, and why?
Something that does give me pause is this line:
Sleek easy-to-use interface design with energizing sonic-like pulses (emphasis mine)
I'm not sure if that's an audio "feature" or what.