Theoretica Applied Physics BACCH-SP adio 3D Sound Processor


Around 1996 I bought my first real stereo system up in Toronto. I think I spent about $7K. I remember describing the system to my work colleague and she was shocked at what I paid. She said that I was crazy to pay so much and I countered that it was a lifetime purchase. I said I would only upgrade the system if something crazy and new came about. This was the time of CD's and perfect sound forever.

My hypothetical argument to her for a future crazy upgrade was, if say in 20 years, they come up with a way to project in 3-D the performers into your room. I said I would be all over that system. Well I was wrong about the amount of upgrades I would do over the next 30 years, but I may have been correct to predict that 3-D performer thing.

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Are you saying Batman is a fool or an audiophile or is there no need to distinguish?
@andrewinukm Are u referring to the Audience 1+1? I had the latest version of that and had a heck of a time getting the setup and imaging to work properly in my small office. It improved once I added some room treatments but I decided to keep the LS50's over the Audience 1+1 V3. I always felt I did not get the best out of the Audience with my setup/room.

Getting back to the BACCH the price range for their 3 products is $20K to $50K. It will be interesting to see how this tech moves forward and into a wider set of products. The description of how headphones are made to sound like 2 speakers in front of you is interesting to me. Not a fan of how headphones sound now but would be interested in headphones if they sounded like floorstanders.