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Dolby Atmos system .... impressions
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<blockquote data-quote="AnarchyR" data-source="post: 575318" data-attributes="member: 14612"><p>I have to agree with Nitin :clap: here as i have had a chance to listen to Dolby atmos at Audio Excellence.</p><p>Receiver was Yamaha RX A 3040 speakers where Klipsch reference floorstanders matching center and klipsch dipoles with B&W ceiling mount speakers.</p><p>The experience was awesome.</p><p>The rears where as large as the center and they have made a difference to the sound stage.</p><p>The demo that was playing was the rain shower and the leave.</p><p>Whilst playing the demo switches from normal 7.1 to atmos allowing to hear the difference, whilst in 7.1 it make use of the ceiling speakers but not as effective as atmos.</p><p>my :2c: worth. Atmos is something to look at.</p><p>Basically you have to hear it =, it cannot be explained as such as it would have no justice in explaining.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnarchyR, post: 575318, member: 14612"] I have to agree with Nitin :clap: here as i have had a chance to listen to Dolby atmos at Audio Excellence. Receiver was Yamaha RX A 3040 speakers where Klipsch reference floorstanders matching center and klipsch dipoles with B&W ceiling mount speakers. The experience was awesome. The rears where as large as the center and they have made a difference to the sound stage. The demo that was playing was the rain shower and the leave. Whilst playing the demo switches from normal 7.1 to atmos allowing to hear the difference, whilst in 7.1 it make use of the ceiling speakers but not as effective as atmos. my :2c: worth. Atmos is something to look at. Basically you have to hear it =, it cannot be explained as such as it would have no justice in explaining. [/QUOTE]
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