Method and system for dynamically maintaining audio balance in a

Electrical audio signal processing systems and devices – Binaural and stereophonic – Stereo speaker arrangement

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381103, H04R 502

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061188808

ABSTRACT:
A method and system for dynamically maintaining audio output balance in a stereo audio system are disclosed. The stereo audio system includes a small hand-held radio frequency remote control and a set of transmitter/receiver control units located at a close proximity to a respective speaker. For example, the stereo audio system may have six transmitter/receiver control units: one at a front-left speaker, one at a front-right speaker, one at a rear-left speaker, one at a rear-right speaker, a center speaker, and a sub-woofer. The stereo audio system is able to make audio balance adjustment for simulating a stereo headphone effect based on the physical position of the listener, throughout the entire listening area.

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