Dolby Pro Logic
In case you haven’t heard about Dolby Pro Logic II before, you are going to simply love it and eventually want to purchase it for yourself. The beauty of Dolby Pro logic versus Dolby Digital is that in a Dolby Pro Logic, you can play about any two-channel stereo CD, or vinyl or a laserdisc. The result is going to be natural-sounding music and a 5-channel sound experience, which with its spatial expansiveness that rivals Dolby Digital 5.1-channel discrete soundtracks.
Dolby Pro Logic II is a lot better than the old-fashioned 10-year old Dolby Pro Logic and creates an entirely unique experience. Dolby Pro-Logic II delivers two full-range stereo surround sound channels, in the range of 20Hz to 20 kHz, and a non-rolled-off mono channel at 7,000 Hz (not above 7 kHz, non-Hi-Fi). Moreover, Dolby Pro Logic II also extracts the entire ambience together with directionality, existing in the stereo recording.
In comparison with the old-fashioned Dolby Pro Logic, Dolby Pro Logic II offers two full-range stereo surround sound channels, high channel separation, brilliantly stable sound field, and very sophisticated steering logic.
Interestingly, Dolby Pro Logic II is not just limited to stereophonic music sources. You can practically set up speakers Dolby Pro Logic to thousand of old DVDs and Dolby Surround VHS-HiFi videos. They also work wonderfully with satellite broadcasts and laserdiscs. Aiwa NSX Dolby Pro Logic is a must see, as it is an embodiment of all interesting features that Dolby Pro Logic can offer. And yes, do not forget checking for the Dolby Pro Logic II Decoder, while surveying this particular model.
Conclusion
Don’t be surprised if you become one amongst those consumers who are keen on having the first available receiver/amplifier Dolby Digital offered for sale. You will marvel at the capability of Dolby surround Pro Logic Decoders that come with this amazing piece of your new surround sound system.