While the best materials show another interesting product we saw was the Yamaha YSP-1000 Digital Sound Projector. In the YSP-1000 is able to produce a full sound from only one unit (which is perfect under a Yamaha 42 "plasma display).

It is a denial of sound waves from the walls to give the impression the sound comes from the side or rear. I was quite skeptical when he heard about how the technology worked, but a live demonstration made me think otherwise.


The demonstration was very good, partly contributed to a good selection of plasma display and audio track, which has made most of the benefits of sound (Blur man on the video). Even if I am a bit crappy position (back row in the corner), I was still able to hear sounds as if they were behind us, I doubt, I have received from this effect in normal parameters 5.1 because of where I was sitting ,.

To install digital sound projector semi-automatic, you must move the sensor room while the unit bounces sound from the wall to find the best way to the sound waves. This sounds rather tedious, as you were in a position sensor in various locations minutes at a time, but, as you would only need to do this once, when you first have a system, which should not be too much to the grave.

If you are in a sad condition is only 32 "plasma screen, also Yamaha YSP-800 are just sort of set-up (possibly get a one to see you through the time you save to 42" monster).

As impressed as I was with sound projection, I was soon brought down to earth when I was able to demo Naeem conventional 5.1 installation, it really blew me and made a sound of the Yamaha pale in comparison, but if you have room where it is simply not possible to put those rear speakers, or you have a mobile projector installation (with Nuvu screen), you, of course, may want to look at digital sound projectors.

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