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What the press says:
"Breakthrough into a new dimension" (FONO
FORUM)
"With his plans for three-dimensional music reproduction on
six channels, Werner Dabringhaus might revolutionize DVD Audio before
it has even taken off ... At the moment, though, when the remaining
channels cut in, what opens up to us is nothing less than a new
world of sound."
(STEREO)
"Anyone who was lucky enough to be present at the MDG demonstration
experienced a moment of history - like being the first to hear stereo
recording, decades ago. The most impressive thing was ... it sounded
sensational."
(HIFI Image)
"A new dimension of music ... the two upper speakers not only
convey information about the upper part of the room but deepen the
virtual auditorium. If you switch off the upper channels, the music
is flat, as before. The recordings impressively recreate the acoustics
of the concert hall and are only capable of realization with DVD-Audio
..."
(AV Review, Japan)
"First impression: much more natural, with absolute de-luxe
sound, absolutely realistic, as if you were listening to live orchestral
music from the best seat in the house ... Whereas 5.1 can 'only'
represent 360 degrees, 2+2+2 is true 3D with left-to-right, front-to-back
and up-and-down orientation — and that makes it relatively simple
to implement"
(Gramophone, Japan)
"2+2+2 - absolute benchmark recordings" (Stereo Review,
Japan)
Audiophile
Audition 24.06.2008 - John Nemaric
Audiophile
Audition 16.04.2008 - John Nemaric
Ultra Audio
Magazin Febuary 2005 - Rad Bennett
Interview - Ultra Audio
Magazin and Mr. W. Dabringhaus, MDG
AES Swiss - G. Leutzinger
CE - Vision Magazine
(Bob Stuart )- 4/5/6 2002
FAZ - 12 July
2003
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