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Dolby atmos speaker placement
Dolby atmos speaker placement













  1. DOLBY ATMOS SPEAKER PLACEMENT MOVIE
  2. DOLBY ATMOS SPEAKER PLACEMENT PLUS

One that end I think 4 Atmos is more effective than 2 depending on your space and seating arrangement. While I agree you don't get much of a diffused sound from an in ceiling speaker, but I think the same is true of a traditional enclosed surround speaker. Surround concept.as we know, most of the signal that your getting from the surround speakers whether they be side, rear or Atmos are sound effects for the most part. Granted these speakers were nearly $1k a pair and would probably not equal the SQ of a traditional enclosed speaker in the same price range, but I disagree on very limited. Triad has in ceiling speakers that will probably exceed the SQ of mine. Instead they remain refined (clarity and detail) and offer bass that had some people thinking there was a sub hooked up and there is not. We've had gatherings at the house and when you crank these up, they don't cringe (distort). I have 2 pairs of Noble Fidelity 8" in ceiling speakers that image and have SQ that one must hear to appreciate. In ceiling speaker limitations.I think that largely depends on the speaker. You can also go with Dolby Atmos "height modules" which sit above your main left and right speakers and bounce sound off the ceiling for the height effects.Click to did say it was your opinion and I'll respect it as that, but in part I disagree with it.notably in ceiling speaker SQ. For a 5.1.2 Atmos system, Dolby recommends putting the height speakers on the ceiling a bit forward of the main listening position, but you can also put them on the front wall close to the ceiling pointing down toward the listener and get decent results. If you do go with an Atmos speaker set-up using this receiver, then you should probably move the current "side" speakers to the back wall or somewhere behind the main listening position as these will be your main surround channels.

DOLBY ATMOS SPEAKER PLACEMENT MOVIE

Having that discrete height information coming from above really helps make the movie or music sound more immersive and enveloping.

dolby atmos speaker placement

DOLBY ATMOS SPEAKER PLACEMENT PLUS

In my opinion, a 5.1.2 immersive sound system (five main channels plus a sub and two height speakers) is preferable to a traditional 7-channel surround system, in most rooms, particularly if you are watching Dolby Atmos-encoded content. If you decide to go with the height speakers instead of the rear surround speakers, then be sure to specify this in the receiver's speaker set-up menu. The rear connections on the Onkyo TX-NR747 receiver include a pair of speaker connections that can be used for rear speakers or height speakers (but not both). Also, depending on how you wired them, it could put additional strain on the amplifiers. It would not be a good idea to splice in height speakers with the rear speakers because then you'd be getting the rear channel sounds from the top speakers (or height information fom the rears) which would not sound very good. There are receivers that support this, but they are a bit more expensive than that particular Onkyo receiver. Unfortunately your receiver does not support a 7.1.2 system which would include the seven regular surround speakers, a subwoofer plus two height speakers. This is what Dolby would call a "5.1.2" Dolby Atmos system: five main speakers, one subwoofer, plus two height speakers. This means you can either do a traditional 7.1 or 7.2 surround system with side and rear surround speakers or you can do a five channel surround system (plus one or two subs) plus two height speakers. The Onkyo TX-NR747 receiver supports seven main speakers plus one or two subwoofers (hence the "7.2" designation: 7 main speaker channels plus 2 subs). So where do the two speakers for Dolby Atmos go? I have two front channels, one center, two side surround and 2 back surrounds. On the back is a pair of speakers connections labeled "back surround/height." But if I use that for my back surround speakers, for 7.1 then where will the two height speakers go? Do I splice them into the same connection as the back surround speakers? The receiver is supposed to be 7.2 channels.

dolby atmos speaker placement

I have an Onkyo TX-NR747 receiver which supports Dolby Atmos.















Dolby atmos speaker placement