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Apr 2013
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So a lot of the Marvel movies on UHD/BD distributed by Disney are pretty lackluster when it comes to bass and dynamics. But why we give Disney a lot bad rep, I start to believe the problem isn't Disney at all. The problem is Marvel
![]() Why do I make this assumption? Toy Story on UHD! All 3 movies are very dynamic and have some really deep base and that's in their newly created Atmos mixes. So what do you guys think about this? Should we blame Disney or actually Marvel for the crappy sounds? |
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