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Originally Posted by morellomax
I think of fake surround processing as like ketchup: improves a cheap beefburger, but not a fillet steak. The better the source file and the better the quality of the amplification and speakers, the less likely it is that this kind of processing will improve the sound.
(All assuming you're just playing stereo recordings...)
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i liked your comparison
however, i think it is more about the taste. I have B&W system and really enjoying their "surround" effect.. in most cases you can really hear sound coming from "behind" which give veeery nice feeling, it's like you diving into a music, but i know most audiophiles would laugh at me and say true sound only should come from front stereo speakers only