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Dolby Digital Atmos soundbars, any good?
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<blockquote data-quote="Judy@Rtec" data-source="post: 954253" data-attributes="member: 13608"><p>Is it worth getting? I see they are still a bit expensive. <span style="color: red">YES & YES... you do pay a premium for a shipload of R&D and a very niche S&D. The question is "what is it worth to you?" </span></p><p>Can they replace an existing 5.1 Dolby Digital setup?<span style="color: red"> maybe.. depends what the existing system is. But a similar atmos setup? .. Not really... nothing beats a form follows function design, at least not "rand for rand". But the reasons you may be considering it, may be worth the compromise. </span></p><p></p><p>Is content a problem?<span style="color: red">... nope, not as far as I've seen. Most new movies are Atmos at least, while any Atmos system will allow for legacy decoding. </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judy@Rtec, post: 954253, member: 13608"] Is it worth getting? I see they are still a bit expensive. [color=red]YES & YES... you do pay a premium for a shipload of R&D and a very niche S&D. The question is "what is it worth to you?" [/color] Can they replace an existing 5.1 Dolby Digital setup?[color=red] maybe.. depends what the existing system is. But a similar atmos setup? .. Not really... nothing beats a form follows function design, at least not "rand for rand". But the reasons you may be considering it, may be worth the compromise. [/color] Is content a problem?[color=red]... nope, not as far as I've seen. Most new movies are Atmos at least, while any Atmos system will allow for legacy decoding. [/color] [/QUOTE]
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