Surround music ?


I have heard PLII and think that it is done better with an older unit like the Lexicon CP3 v4.0 or an older fosgate unit.The parameters were infinite.The only drawback is passing a signal through the bypass circuit.What do you think? I will be getting a DVD-A/SACD player and I hope the dopes who mix those VERY expersive discs DON'T put the drums behind my or I'll throw the damn thing out the window and listen to my old CD's through an antique processor.Who mixes those discs anyway.Pro audio guys don't have a clue who they're audience is and what WE listen for!
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Rsbeck: knee-jerk reaction. Sogood and Eldartford: right on. I score it 1-2 for mc. Adding my voice, that is a 1-3. Where does it say that reproduced music should come from two speakers, playing two channels at the front of the room? That record producers don't have a deft touch is another issue.
Pbb -- LOL. I only gave MY preference. I didn't know MY preference could be voted down. In fact, look -- it is still my preference, so I guess
you'll need a bigger majority. LOL.
>>Where does it say that reproduced music should come from two speakers, playing two channels at the front of the room?<<

It says it right here in "Rsbeck's Guide to How Rsbeck Likes to Listen to Music." It was a best seller at my place. I keep it right next to the Bible.
Also -- I have been in bands -- and that experience confirms *FOR ME* -- that the listening position ON THE STAGE is absolutely inferior. So, having been in a band would certainly not convince ME to try to recreate that position in MY listening room. And, I've known a lot of performers,
but I have yet to meet one who has a surround music system. So -- though it is not an exhaustive study -- it is enough to cause me to doubt that people choose two channel because they have never had the pleasure of performing music on stage. So, I think there must be some OTHER explanation for why some people like surround and others like two channel. I'm going to guess it is just a personal preference -- like most other things. What *I* like about two channel is that I am *NOT* at the mercy of some engineer's idea of surround and, while I do have to do some reasearch, I *DON'T* have to do as much research as those seeking to find pleasing surround mixes. I run into far fewer of those types of problems with two channel. And that's how *I* solve the problem that was raised by the orginal poster. And, heh-heh-heh...in MY listening room, MY vote is the only one that counts. Says so....RIGHT HERE. LOL.

Rsbeck...Your best response would be the quote "One man right is a majority of one".

But you are wrong (IMHO) :)