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Upward firing Atmos speakers.
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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 1055318" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>Why? It seems to me, most of the important overhead effects come from the front, especially those dialogue driven e.g. the scene in the Breaking Bad movie where the guy talks from the top of the pit or in Stand By Me where the kids are hiding in the crawlspace and you hear the older kids above them.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree that most of the time in-ceiling is better, but if you have particularly low ceilings, in-ceiling Atmos speakers can be a bit too directional. Enabled speakers can provide a more enveloping diffuse effect in the right situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 1055318, member: 517"] Why? It seems to me, most of the important overhead effects come from the front, especially those dialogue driven e.g. the scene in the Breaking Bad movie where the guy talks from the top of the pit or in Stand By Me where the kids are hiding in the crawlspace and you hear the older kids above them. I agree that most of the time in-ceiling is better, but if you have particularly low ceilings, in-ceiling Atmos speakers can be a bit too directional. Enabled speakers can provide a more enveloping diffuse effect in the right situation. [/QUOTE]
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