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<blockquote data-quote="windshear" data-source="post: 848601" data-attributes="member: 619"><p>Absolutely!! As the original Atmos spec of ear height results in the head blocking those people sitting next to you (It did not take into consideration more than one golden seat, a row or at least 3 seats in a row or more, resulting in occlusion) If it is higher, it overcomes this and if tilted allows the tweeter to be aimed at the furthest seating position in the row so as to not overpower the nearest seat. So a double win !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="windshear, post: 848601, member: 619"] Absolutely!! As the original Atmos spec of ear height results in the head blocking those people sitting next to you (It did not take into consideration more than one golden seat, a row or at least 3 seats in a row or more, resulting in occlusion) If it is higher, it overcomes this and if tilted allows the tweeter to be aimed at the furthest seating position in the row so as to not overpower the nearest seat. So a double win !!! [/QUOTE]
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