

So with JBL QuantumSPHERE 360, you can move your head naturally to pinpoint the exact source of sounds around you. the right ear to determine where the sound is located. The brain processes the differences between when a sound arrives at the left vs. 2.) under 'playback device', check the box for 'make front and rear output device playback 2 different audio streams simultaneously'. 1.) select options gear icon at top right of realtek audio manager. For example, if there’s a sound coming from in front of you, and you turn your head to the left, the sound source’s perceived location moves to your right ear-the sound stays locked in space as you move your head.Īlso, the human brain uses small head movements to distinguish if sound sources are behind or in front of us. I tried initially to use the black jack for the headphones, and it seems like it should have worked that way, but it didnt. But with JBL QuantumSPHERE 360, if you rotate your head, the sound source’s perceived location stays in place because the head-tracking sensor compensates for your head movement. With typical headphones, when you move your head, the soundscape follows your movement. JBL QuantumSPHERE 360 is JBL QuantumSURROUND that’s kicked up a notch by using a head-tracking sensor to fix sounds in 360 degrees of space around you.
