Wide mode: Optimize the sense of space on the original stereo content.
Generally speaking, ordinary users choose the wide mode to make the original stereo content more spatial, as if they are in a recording room, with a stronger three-dimensional effect.
Front mode: Stretch the sound field to the position in front of the listener, as if placing a pair of speakers in front of the head.
The sound field effect of the front mode is forward-oriented, as if a pair of stereo speakers are placed in front.
Near field mode: Pull the sound field to your ears, presenting a sound field that is closer to the expressiveness of traditional headphones.
Near-field mode, as the name suggests, pulls the sound field closer to your ears, closer to the expressiveness of traditional headphones, giving you the effect of lingering sound