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Home Theater people - new receiver and sub?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigmoose" data-source="post: 16376172" data-attributes="member: 64149"><p>Look into Atmos or DSX. This is the next evolution of surround sound. Traditional 5.1 is just a 2D sound stage. Atmos adds either ceiling speakers or upward firing speakers to create a 3D soundstage. This setup uses a nomenclature like 5.2.1 (2 height speakers). This gives the wow factor. Most new content on steaming services support this. </p><p></p><p></p><p>The Yamaha 685 supports these formats. If you can't add ceiling speakers an easy method is getting a pair of upward firing speakers that sit on your front towers, something like the Sony SSCSE speaker pair ($160).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigmoose, post: 16376172, member: 64149"] Look into Atmos or DSX. This is the next evolution of surround sound. Traditional 5.1 is just a 2D sound stage. Atmos adds either ceiling speakers or upward firing speakers to create a 3D soundstage. This setup uses a nomenclature like 5.2.1 (2 height speakers). This gives the wow factor. Most new content on steaming services support this. The Yamaha 685 supports these formats. If you can't add ceiling speakers an easy method is getting a pair of upward firing speakers that sit on your front towers, something like the Sony SSCSE speaker pair ($160). [/QUOTE]
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