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Sound Processors

Surround processors form a part of the receiver and work as processors of your home theater’s audio formats. Decades ago, sound processors were not necessary at the pre amplification stage since sound separation was done during the recording stage. With the advent of discreet multi channel encoding, sound processors are necessary to decode and make sure that certain sounds come from exactly the channel that they were meant to come out of. This can even be up to eight channels.

Surround sound processors, being multifunctional need a user interface that can handle their functions. A surround sound processor can perform source switching, surround processing, and multi channel digital to analog conversion, video switching, and many others.


Everyone knows that Dolby digital and surround sound processors are synonymous with each other. There are many Dolby digital sound processor audio formats available on your home theater receiver. The Dolby digital brings you the cinematic experience via 5.1 channels of surround sound audio. Dolby surround sound processors are the most popular today.
Dolby Digital is the standard for DVD -Video, HDTV, PC games, digital cable, and direct broadcast satellite systems. Every AV receiver and home theater in a box has it.

Pioneer sound processor how-to guides come along with the product. The SP 99D Pioneer digital sound processor had its controls on the front of the unit. In fact, Pioneer also introduced the DJM 1000 professional DJ mixer, which was designed, based on suggestions from world-famous DJs. This resulted in a high-end audio unit with easy connectivity to other equipment. It is a six-channel mixer that produces recording studio sound quality, is very user-friendly, and comes with sound processor instructions.

Similarly the Yamaha digital sound processor came up with its own innovation – surround sound from a single speaker. Their YSP 1 sound processor is capable of decoding 5.1 Dolby digital and DTS sounds from DVDs. The legendary Boss rotary sound processor uses special technology to reproduce classic rotary speaker sounds. JVC makes Pro surround sound processors The Technics digital sound processor is also user-friendly and value for money. Audio ease sound processors are among the best available. Onkyo micro fiber sound processors are popularly used. Fibre sound processors are a technology that is gaining a lot of ground. It uses fiber optic connections to produce surround sound when your regular TV and receiver are combined.

 
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