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So as the wife and I are preparing to move -- slowly -- into the 4K/UHD realm, I have some questions regarding Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, specifically as they relate to speaker layout standards...
I realize I have to upgrade my AVR to one that supports the "enhanced dimension codecs," but as far as speakers go, can we get away with adding those "modules" that sit atop the main speakers to simulate the overhead effects on these soundtracks? Or is it absolutely necessary to add ceiling-oriented speakers? I know Onkyo came out with those "modules" that are supposed to simulate the Atmos and DTS:X effect, but are actual additional speakers needed...or do these modules create a convincing enough effect? |
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