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Chip creates 3D stereo sound from 2-channel audio
Posted: Aug 4, 2008 12:09 PM

New Japan Radio Co. Ltd have developed the NJU26040-16A with eala Stereo Expander for 2ch speaker sy...[ View complete article ]


Message: Chip creates 3D stereo sound from 2-channel audio Post time: Aug 4, 2008 12:09 PM
 

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New Japan Radio Co. Ltd have developed the NJU26040-16A with eala Stereo Expander for 2ch speaker systems, which makes ordinary two-channel sounds transform into stereo sounds and 3D surrounds.
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3 D stereo Sound chip is v good but it requried amplifier also & what about software ( I2C bus ) and sematic we are the manufacturers of video-audio equipments in INDIA (Mumbai) E-mail:- marksystemindia@yahoo.co.in Tel:- 91-09821222191.
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