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- Q18347939 subject Q18698718.
- Q18347939 subject Q7056920.
- Q18347939 abstract "The Hafler circuit is a passive electronics circuit with the aim of getting derived surround sound or ambiophony from regular stereo recordings without using costly electronics. The Dynaquad system works using similar principles.Named after its early proponent audio engineer David Hafler, the circuit exploits the high amount of stereo separation in the front speakers. Using the circuit typically reduces this stereo separation by only about 2 dB.This type of system is called 2:2:4, since the rear channels are simulated from a two channel stereo track, with no actual extra tracks encoded.With this setup the rear speakers could be smaller, cheaper and have a smaller frequency range than the front speakers.".
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- Q18347939 comment "The Hafler circuit is a passive electronics circuit with the aim of getting derived surround sound or ambiophony from regular stereo recordings without using costly electronics. The Dynaquad system works using similar principles.Named after its early proponent audio engineer David Hafler, the circuit exploits the high amount of stereo separation in the front speakers.".
- Q18347939 label "Hafler circuit".