ogrequad
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As I consider upgrading my system to be Atmos-ready, I have a couple of questions specific to my room set up. I do have a dedicated room for music listening, but it is pretty small - roughly 12X15 - and it has a number of windows, doors, and other obstructions that limit the space for speakers. I am currently set up for 5.1 and even that took some creative placement of my rear speakers.
If/when I make the move to upgrade, I really don't think I have the capability to get height speakers installed in the way that they should be based on what I have read about Atmos. There is a possibility that I could put an extra set of speakers a few feet above my current rear speakers, but they would be essentially along the same vertical axis, just with one set of speakers higher than the others. Would that be sufficient for getting at least some of the effect of the height channels?
Another option would be a totally wild experiment - I actually have more space in the front of the room for two additional speakers. They would be to the left and right of my front speakers, a few feet behind them. Anyone have any thoughts/predications on what would it would sound like in that configuration? Would it even be worth trying out?
Finally, has anyone played around with the Atmos Height Virtualization option included with some receivers? The virtualization claims to recreate the height effect without needing extra speakers, but I suspect it's not quite that effective in reality. Would this be a decent compromise if I really can't find a way to effectively set up those additional speakers?
Any advice is welcome - thanks in advance!
If/when I make the move to upgrade, I really don't think I have the capability to get height speakers installed in the way that they should be based on what I have read about Atmos. There is a possibility that I could put an extra set of speakers a few feet above my current rear speakers, but they would be essentially along the same vertical axis, just with one set of speakers higher than the others. Would that be sufficient for getting at least some of the effect of the height channels?
Another option would be a totally wild experiment - I actually have more space in the front of the room for two additional speakers. They would be to the left and right of my front speakers, a few feet behind them. Anyone have any thoughts/predications on what would it would sound like in that configuration? Would it even be worth trying out?
Finally, has anyone played around with the Atmos Height Virtualization option included with some receivers? The virtualization claims to recreate the height effect without needing extra speakers, but I suspect it's not quite that effective in reality. Would this be a decent compromise if I really can't find a way to effectively set up those additional speakers?
Any advice is welcome - thanks in advance!