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Overhead Atmos Speakers Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="isaac3201" data-source="post: 969787" data-attributes="member: 18515"><p>I've used OWM3 before for atmos , Sounded lovely .Only changed because I installed a bulkhead that could accommodate my atmos in-ceiling speakers .The day I sold my OWM3 ,I took them down and connected them as fronts for the new owner and only then I realised how underrated the OWM3 are . I played music and didn't leave my seat until the new owner arrived, 2 hours later !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="isaac3201, post: 969787, member: 18515"] I've used OWM3 before for atmos , Sounded lovely .Only changed because I installed a bulkhead that could accommodate my atmos in-ceiling speakers .The day I sold my OWM3 ,I took them down and connected them as fronts for the new owner and only then I realised how underrated the OWM3 are . I played music and didn't leave my seat until the new owner arrived, 2 hours later ! [/QUOTE]
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