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SANTA ANA, Calif. August 6, 2008 Set the Wayback Machine to 1993, Santa Ana, California. You’re now present at the formation of SRS Labs, Inc., and you’re looking at “high-end” tube television sets whose sound quality just got better, thanks to their newly implemented SRS 3D® audio enhancement circuitry. Looking back to the earliest days of the company, we were led to think about what else didn’t exist before 1993 . . . |
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In 1993, when we watched movies at home, it was on a big, boxy tube television set. Flat screens were a dream. As was HDTV. Those movies were delivered on a noisy cable signal, a VCR, or if we were lucky, on a Laserdisc. Satellite TV (at least with a dish smaller than 6 feet), wasn’t an option, and there was no satellite radio. CDs were in vogue, but DVD hadn’t even entered anyone’s vocabulary. Portable audio? State-of-the art in Walkmans® played back CDs. No iPods with a thousand songs; just one album at a time on CD or cassette. |
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The 1993 music listener was most likely sitting in a living room listening to a stereo pair of big, boxy loudspeakers. Today, a fully mobile population of listeners carries sound with them, regardless of what they are doing or where they are going. |
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Armed with an early understanding of the science of how the human hearing system works, SRS Labs’ mission was to develop technology that improved sound by overcoming limitations in the audio reproduction path, whether the limitations were in the storage medium, the playback device, or the listening environment. In the early days, basic analog circuits were used. When the digital revolution of Digital Signal Processing (DSP) chips arrived, SRS Labs developed vastly more sophisticated technologies with the unique ability to retrieve and meticulously restore subtle audio cues that were lost during the recording, compression, and playback process. |
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While no one could have predicted today’s world back in 1993, SRS’s nascent technologies can now be seen to have anticipated the future challenges of producing the best possible digital audio performance. With over 150 patents worldwide, one billion products shipped, and a list of licensees in the hundreds (including 9 of the top 10 flat panel TV brands worldwide), it is clear that the industry recognizes SRS as the foremost authority in research and application of human auditory principles to reproduce rich, uncompromised audio. As audio and entertainment technologies continue to evolve, SRS Labs will continue to lead. For products ranging from home theater, to mobile phones, portable media devices, PCs, and automobiles, SRS Labs truly makes a digital world sound remarkably better.
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| To commemorate the company’s 15 years of audio innovation and leadership, SRS Labs is giving away a prize a day for 15 days! The sweepstakes, which includes sponsorship participation from several partners, including Altec Lansing, Bluetrek, Corel, Intellitouch, iLive, iRiver, Logitech, Memorex, Motorola and others, started at noon on August 1 and runs through August 15, 2008. To enter for your chance to win a great product featuring SRS audio solutions, please visit www.srslabs.com/anniversary. |
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About SRS Labs, Inc.
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SRS Labs, Inc. Contact: Cyndee Pelino, Sr. Marketing Manager 949-442-5518 cyndeep@srslabs.com |
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