I was enlightened by Bob Popham, an associate of Jim Fosgate, who (Bob) now has his own audio design firm, of some interesting audio facts.
-- Concerning DPLII and 6 Axis, I quote Bob:
"ProLogic II was not invented by Dolby, it was purchased from Jim Fosgate and renamed.! The very first version was called ROCK mode which was
improved into 6 axis. HK never bought it from Jim so he sold it to dolby as ProLogic II."
-- Re repairing a CAL 2500 SS) HT processor and separate video switcher:
"The video switcher yes, but what is the 2500 SSP. If it is the AC3 processor then they never finished the software correctly and it can't
be fixed because the software has a lock on it that no one has been able to break. I know, I tried. This much is for sure; the password is about 200 characters long, case sensitive."
End quotes.
While I can hear a difference between DPLII and 6 Axis, it may have more to do with the fact that DPLII is processed in the digital domain, and 6 axis is processed in the analog domain. And I suspect Fosgate tweaked it a bit for the digital domain. Anyway, I found this information of considerable interest coming from a knowledgable insider and thought I would pass it along. Needless to say, I will not purchase the CAL 2500 SSP I was contemplating.
dsmith
-- Concerning DPLII and 6 Axis, I quote Bob:
"ProLogic II was not invented by Dolby, it was purchased from Jim Fosgate and renamed.! The very first version was called ROCK mode which was
improved into 6 axis. HK never bought it from Jim so he sold it to dolby as ProLogic II."
-- Re repairing a CAL 2500 SS) HT processor and separate video switcher:
"The video switcher yes, but what is the 2500 SSP. If it is the AC3 processor then they never finished the software correctly and it can't
be fixed because the software has a lock on it that no one has been able to break. I know, I tried. This much is for sure; the password is about 200 characters long, case sensitive."
End quotes.
While I can hear a difference between DPLII and 6 Axis, it may have more to do with the fact that DPLII is processed in the digital domain, and 6 axis is processed in the analog domain. And I suspect Fosgate tweaked it a bit for the digital domain. Anyway, I found this information of considerable interest coming from a knowledgable insider and thought I would pass it along. Needless to say, I will not purchase the CAL 2500 SSP I was contemplating.
dsmith
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