ES DVD Players Technical Background
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... tracking stability and reduces transport vibration at the source. The Hermetic Shutter controls air-borne vibration. Sony's BMC mechanical deck helps prevent resonance from the hole to the edge. Unfortunately, this tends to vibration and resonance. Sony engineers demanded more. Sony's DVP-NS999ES incorporates the second ES Series DVD-Video/CD/SA-CD Players; Version 3.0 Page 31...
... tracking stability and reduces transport vibration at the source. The Hermetic Shutter controls air-borne vibration. Sony's BMC mechanical deck helps prevent resonance from the hole to the edge. Unfortunately, this tends to vibration and resonance. Sony engineers demanded more. Sony's DVP-NS999ES incorporates the second ES Series DVD-Video/CD/SA-CD Players; Version 3.0 Page 31...
ES DVD Players Technical Background
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... Producers also have the option of creating multi-channel Super Audio CDs that can transport you to the acoustic space of the multi-channel mix. So it represents. ES Series DVD-Video/CD/SA-CD Players; Super Audio CD multichannel sound is based on the international standard ITU-R speaker ... the analog waveform it 's directly compatible with many of today's home theater speaker systems. For full compatibility with pure stereo Super Audio CD players, every multichannel Super Audio CD includes a complete stereo rendition from the hand of the producer. More pulses point up as the wave goes...
... Producers also have the option of creating multi-channel Super Audio CDs that can transport you to the acoustic space of the multi-channel mix. So it represents. ES Series DVD-Video/CD/SA-CD Players; Super Audio CD multichannel sound is based on the international standard ITU-R speaker ... the analog waveform it 's directly compatible with many of today's home theater speaker systems. For full compatibility with pure stereo Super Audio CD players, every multichannel Super Audio CD includes a complete stereo rendition from the hand of the producer. More pulses point up as the wave goes...