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4)
CONCERT
HALL
replicates
an
indoor
performance
space
that
is
still
relatively
large.
Front
channel
frequency
response
is
flat
for
maximum
musical
clarity
while
the
diminishing
multiple
rear
channel
delays
first
seen
in
Cinema
mode
enhance
the
sense
of
spaciousness.
Left
&
right
front
output:
Stereo
Center
channel
output:
No
Initial
delay
setting:
50
milliseconds
Additional
delay
choices:
75
&
30
milliseconds
5)
NIGHTCLUB
synthesizes
a
smaller
and
more
intimate
soundfield
ideal
for
many
types
of
jazz
and
popular
music.
NIGHTCLUB
is
also
a
good
choice
for
playback
of
classic
movies
with
mono
soundtracks.
Left
&
right
front
output:
Narrow
matrix
Center
channel
output:
No
Initial
delay
setting:
15
milliseconds
Additional
delay
choices:
30
&
20
milliseconds
6)
5
CHANNEL
STEREO
sends
a
mono
(L
+
R)
signal
to
the
center
channel
speaker.
When
no
delay
is
chosen
(the
default
choice,)
left
front
information
goes
to
the
left
rear
speaker
and
right
front
data
to
the
right
rear
speaker.
If
delay
is
chosen,
the
left
and
right
rear
outputs
are
summed
to
mono
and
then
sent
through
the
delay
line.
Left
&
right
front
output:
Stereo
Center
channel
output:
Yes
(L+R)
Initial
delay
setting:
No
delay
(stereo
rear)
Additional
delay
choices:
100,
75,50,30,
20
&
15
milliseconds
(mono
rear)
7)
2
CHANNEL
STEREO
(Bypass):
This
is
the
“what's
on
the
disc
is
what
you
get”
mode:
No
processing,
no
delay
and
no
center
channel.
Obviously,
this
mode
is
for
the
serious
listener
who
wants
the
maximum
in
stereo
music
reproduction.
Here,
the
full
audible
benefits
of
ADCOM's
proprietary
linear
gam
line
amplifier
stages
and
precision
Roederstein
1
%
metal
film
resistors
are
obvious.
Left
&
right
front
output:
Stereo
Center
channel
output:
No
Initial
delay
setting:
None
Additional
delay
choices:
None
B)
Choosing
the
proper
rear
channel
delay
setting
Rear
channel
delay
(available
in
Cinema,
Dolby
Pro
Logic,
Stadium,
Concert
Hall,
Nightclub
and
5
channel
stereo
operating
modes)
is
a
technique
that
has
been
used
in
consumer
audio
equipment
since
the
early
70s.
Sometimes
confused
with
the
various
quadraphonic
technologies
briefly
popular
two
decades
ago,
time
delay
is
a
much
more
defined
and
exact
process.
Briefly
stated,
time
delay
takes
information
from
the
rear
(or
surround)
output
of
the
decoder,
stores
it
for
a
brief
period
of
time
(usually
less
than
one
tenth
of
a
second),
and
then
sends
it
to
the
rear
speakers.
While
a
useful
technique
to
enhance
apparent
spaciousness
and
ambience,
time
delay
also
serves
a
specific
purpose
in
Cinema
and
Dolby
Surround
playback.
Here,
proper
time
delay
prevents
us
from
hearing
front
channel
information,
particularly
dialog,
from
the
rear
speakers.
Based
on
a
psychoacoustic
effect
called
“masking,
this
technique
preserves
the
proper
directional
clues
intended
by
the
source's
producer.
For
this
reason,
both
Cinema
and
Dolby
Pro
Logic
modes
intentionally
limit
rear
channel
time
delay
to
very
small
amounts.
If
you
delay
rear
channel
information
for
a
longer
period,
you
lose
the
"masking''
effect
and
become
aware
of
a
qrowing
discontinuity
between
front
and
rear
outputs.
Eventually,
you’ll
perceive
the
rear
channel
output
as
a
discrete
echo
rather
as
an
integral
part
of
a
coherent
soundfield.
Of
course,
this
is
exactly
what
happens
in
a
large
environment
like
a
stadium.
That's
why
ADCOM
has
included
longer
delay
times
in
the
GTP-600:
the
additional
aural
flexibility
makes
reproduction
of
some
audio/video
events
more
realistic.
Somewhere
in
the
middle
of
this
range
of
effects,
time
delay
has
other
interesting
and
useful
applications.
For
example
longer
delay
times
often
give
the
impression
that
we
are
in
a
large
room
the
longer
the
delay,
t
e
larger
the
apparent
space
is.
If
we’re
not
particularly
concerned
with
the
“masking
effect,"
we
can
experiment.
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BrandAdcom
ModelGTP-600
CategoryAmplifier
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