Bacch Dsp, True stereo?


The latest gimmick seems to be eliminating cross talk as a way to achieve true stereo.

Seems very expensive and works with any speaker.

Another layer of complexity.

Anyone have an opinion on this new fad? Seems a bit neurotic to me

emergingsoul

Where is the plug-in referred to above on their website?
Where can I go to figure out how much each of these components cost?
How each of the Products fit together?

Are many of the products autonomous without a need for the other products?
What systems are the products applicable too?

Do you always need a desktop or will an iPad work?

Are there any practical guiding tools on how it integrates into a system?

How do you plug it in and what does it plug into?

Will Princeton be offering fall courses to understand what’s going on here?

If I have a streamer/dac, and Roon and nucleus can I use this? And what pieces of from all their offerings would be best to use?

Is this a theoretical academic exercise that may never go mainstream?

How many users are there at this point?

I quote Ozzy Osbourne re: the prior post. — “I’m going off the rails on a crazy train.”

I represent the Bacch and have tons of videos about the product in my YouTube channel... Including 3rd party reviews, walkthroughs, interviews with Edgar and more.

 

I’ve sold dozens of them in just a few months with everyone ecstatic about the results. I would encourage you to visit Edgar’s room at CAF or come to my house in Houston for a demo. I’ve had people come as far as Thailand who have ordered after hearing it.

 

It’s far from a gimmick and actually what we’ve been listening to for years as "stereo" has actually been the gimmick. No matter how great your gear, you are listening to different degrees of crosstalk that corrupts stereo imaging.

 

The Bacch doesn’t add any spatial cues not already in the recording, but it eliminates the crosstalk that corrupts you hearing all of it. There are additional benefits in terms of time alignment and fixing comb filtering, but those are secondary to the crosstalk cancellation.

 

The in-ear measurements and head tracking are two reasons why this exceeds many efforts in the past to correct for crosstalk... Plus it ignores mono material which previous efforts had difficulty addressing.

 

The bottom line is it’s a product you must hear and likely will buy after an audition. Edgar is the only designer I know who WANTS you to do an A/B demo and facilitates you being able to turn it on and off on the fly to hear for yourself.

 

My membership section of YouTube has tons of users and we regularly exchange tips in recordings that have spatial cues that the Bacch reveals like no other.

 

If you can’t audition the Bacch live, I would encourage you to join my YouTube channel membership section where you can talk to existing owners.

 

Plus, if you are in my group, you can send me a music file and some basic measurements about your speaker distances... Then I can create a Bacch filter for the song and send it back to you to give you a taste of what it sounds like. Obviously, it will only be a taste and you should pick a recording with good spatial cues in the recording, but that’s been as convincing as a live demo for many people.

Most people dont know what crosstalk is...

Here i will suggest an experiment if you own like me 2 small speakers on a desk in nearfield listening ...

Take a 2 feet and few inches wood panels, place each one on the internal side of the right and left speakers , in my case the are located in some angle beside my computer screen, and now listen...

This is a mechanical way to decrease the crosstalk effect ...

Your imaging and depth will increase so much , myself  i had  kept these panels in place for music...

Now imagine a complete and perfect  suppression of crosstalk...

I will buy BACCH filters one day and i know why ....

For now my listening is so incredible i wait a bit and my wallet is empty ... 😊

Choueiri is a genius but not in marketing  but in acoustic.... Anybody though listening him speaking about his invention understand why immediately so much clear and informed in acoustic he is...

Yeah maybe crosstalk needs to be better clarified.  To lift it out of the gimmick zone. OK so I now research what the heck crosstalk means.

It's always about the learning curve and the guys selling it and who are most familiar with it lose sight of what new users are seeing when they first see a product.  I had to change settings on my security system the other day and had to experience a challenginglearning curve to deal with a screwed up interface that could've been designed so much better.  All these lovely products out there butchered with an interface overlay that truly sucks. Look at freaking windows 11 Vs 10. What a nightmare that is. In this world things tend to be so much more complicated than they need to be.

People need to produce products that don't make it so difficult for others to spend their money.