Thanks for the good wishes.  I certainly hope that some day Ambio as a word for 
loudspeaker binaural will be as commonplace

as the word stereo is for the stereophonic loudspeaker triangle sonic illusion.

You can add a free Ambio app for the iPhone to the list in a week or so.  It 
looks like the iPad one naturally.
 
Ralph

________________________________
From: Michael Chapman <[email protected]>
To: Ralph Glasgal <[email protected]>; Surround Sound discussion group 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2011 8:02 AM
Subject: Re: [Sursound] AES Convention Ambio Demo

> If any of you are coming to the AES Convention this October, you are
> welcome to come�for a demonstration of Ambiophonics and Panambio in
nearby
> New Jersey.

Every success for the demo's.


> There are�seven different Ambiophonic-like systems�you can try out here
> including component, PC, Apple, Droid, video, and Chinese variants.� Plus
> new linesource�and point source speakers�optimized for Ambio use.

The say distance adds perspective ... and thus I hope this is
constructive ... but I find 'Ambio' if not ambiguous then at
least potentially confusing, as an abbreviation.

Anyway, whatever it/they is/are called, I hope you get plenty of listeners
to hear the variants!

Michael
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