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<blockquote data-quote="Bigray" data-source="post: 936593" data-attributes="member: 15716"><p>Thank you for all the input. I'm glad I asked the question because I never really considered Atmos. Always thought it was more for high-end home theatres. I did some more reading on the subject and it's actually not that difficult to set up. The new house and my current hardware will be very well suited for an Atmos setup so I've decided to go with bookshelf rears for now and add two in-ceiling speakers at a later stage.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for all the expert advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigray, post: 936593, member: 15716"] Thank you for all the input. I'm glad I asked the question because I never really considered Atmos. Always thought it was more for high-end home theatres. I did some more reading on the subject and it's actually not that difficult to set up. The new house and my current hardware will be very well suited for an Atmos setup so I've decided to go with bookshelf rears for now and add two in-ceiling speakers at a later stage. Thanks again for all the expert advice. [/QUOTE]
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