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Hi all, have started to buy atmos mixes recently and come here to lurk to see opinions on the latest and upcoming releases. I only have a samsung q series soundbar set up, with rears but it sounds great to me. My other half won't let me have a full set up anyway so not an option, lol.
 
Hi all, have started to buy atmos mixes recently and come here to lurk to see opinions on the latest and upcoming releases. I only have a samsung q series soundbar set up, with rears but it sounds great to me. My other half won't let me have a full set up anyway so not an option, lol.
I have a modest 5.1 (non atmos) setup, you don't need to be at the bleeding edge to have a nice sound system nowadays.

Tech like the Samsung Q soundbar have been discussed in the past here, some pan it as a gimmick but understanding how sound works (reflection, timing to ears, etc) this is certainly a reasonable path forward and one that, with lower initial overall cost (time/effort/money) for the listener, may ensure more people get into the surround space at home. I've not yet personally heard a system using this 'phantom' atmos tech, but there's plenty of reviewers in the past couple years that give it a tepid thumbs up. Nothing beats dedicated speakers in the right positions, but at the cost of entry (time/effort/money) these are a viable option. "Better than nothing" as they say.

GOS jokes not about collecting surround releases (and/or dumping money into that 'proper' atmos setup). There's a lot of physical releases in 5.1 (and Quad/4.0) that may never see an Atmos remix. Players that can handle all the old formats, in addition to the newer bluray formats, are getting hard to come by. Many of us juggle two or more players to ensure backwards compatibility with all our various discs. Some rip the content from the discs and host it digitally on a home server, streaming it to their home theater. Obviously there's pros and cons to whatever strategy is chosen.
 
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I have a modest 5.1 (non atmos) setup, you don't need to be at the bleeding edge to have a nice sound system nowadays.

Tech like the Samsung Q soundbar have been discussed in the past here, some pan it as a gimmick but understanding how sound works (reflection, timing to ears, etc) this is certainly a reasonable path forward and one that, with lower initial overall cost (time/effort/money) for the listener, may ensure more people get into the surround space at home. I've not yet personally heard a system using this 'phantom' atmos tech, but there's plenty of reviewers in the past couple years that give it a tepid thumbs up. Nothing beats dedicated speakers in the right positions, but at the cost of entry (time/effort/money) these are a viable option. "Better than nothing" as they say.

GOS jokes not about collecting surround releases (and/or dumping money into that 'proper' atmos setup). There's a lot of physical releases in 5.1 (and Quad/4.0) that may never see an Atmos remix.
All I know, it sounds pretty good to me in a lounge it's pretty suited to
 
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I only have a samsung q series soundbar set up, with rears but it sounds great to me. My other half won't let me have a full set up anyway so not an option, lol.
Let's just call your soundbar "gateway technology." My advice to you is to buy some music she likes in the surround format (Joni?) and get her quad curious. Then on every birthday say all you really want is a true surround system. See where that gets you. Good luck!
 
Welcome! No shame in a good soundbar + surround setup. It's a great way to watch and listen....I personally would love to have a living room with nothing but speakers in it. Who needs a coffee table? My wife - not so much.
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I've thought about trading but no one would take heršŸ˜‚
The rules when we moved into our house 6 years ago was that the speaker cables needed to be mostly hidden. Used some plastic track and painted it with some leftover paint from when they did the living room. Blends in quite well. The rear speaker wires run along the base board with wiring nails to hold it firmly in place. The speaker wire is white to match the baseboard, which does help to blend it without needing to run 25 feet of track.

Now ceiling mounting would be trickier, I've seen ceiling mounted setups using painted track as I describe and even my eyes can't pretend they're not seeing it. If you had drop/tiled ceiling in the living room area, it would be easier to run the wire out of view, but in most homes it's too much work (especially for casual use) or you live with the eye sore (*). That's where the phantom tech comes in, provides much of the experience sans a bit of the audiophile polish, but at a very low cost in time/effort.

(*) I don't find 5 sections of 6 foot track cleanly/directly leading up to the base of a wall mounted speaker as visually distracting as 12+ feet of track running all the way up a wall and part way onto the ceiling to a hanging speaker. If the speaker could be mounted flush in the wall and cable run behind the wall that would be ideal, but aside from new construction this is a daunting task to execute in most existing homes.

** found a pic taken shortly after everything was moved in and the speakers put up.

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Welcome, please say goodbye to your wallet. As of today, it no longer has anything in it, except receipts. That's all. :hi

Seriously, this place is like the opposite of "anythings anonymous". We don't beat our addiction; we make it worse! All I need is a couple members here to say that the Atmos mix of "Moving Pictures" is way better than the previous 5.1 mix, and poof! $150 just disappeared.

Which reminds me - $150 for that box was a good deal, and good deals (most often learned of HERE) also make me buy things I don't need. I was perfectly happy with the SACD of "Madman Across The Water", but show me a good deal on the deluxe box that doesn't have anything my Elton John SACDs don't have, and poof! There goes $40 more.
 
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