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I have nothing against soundbars. They can sound great. I have a Sonos Beam Gen 2 in my sunroom along with the cheaper Sonos subwoofer. Love it!On a serious note: why are audiophiles SO against sound bars? If you check the Home Theater subreddits, they all hate them. Is it because of lack of performance? Or because it's a "cheap" way out negative their beloved hobby?
I've always found them to be pretty decent. I don't have some highly trained ear that's going to notice subtle differences. I want my movies to go boom and I want to hear clarity at low levels..
I'll be in the market for something soon. I always figured a 3.1 sound bar.. so the soundboard, two rears, and a sub.
How about angling speakers on top of your fronts, (R and L), and bouncing the sound off your ceiling to the listening area?Currently have 6.2 surround sound in my basement. Unfortunately with the ductwork and low ceilings it's not an ideal candidate for Atmos. Niche subject I know. Don't expect to get much advice but what the hell.
Thought of that but ceilings are offset due to ductwork. Plus they're too low for good results.How about angling speakers on top of your fronts, (R and L), and bouncing the sound off your ceiling to the listening area?
Drywall ceilings framed around the ductwork. Half the ceiling is 6' 10" and half is 6' 3". Ceiling speakers would be uneven unfortunately. Minimum per Dolby is 7' 6".How tall are your ceilings? Is it a drop ceiling or drywall?
Drywall ceilings framed around the ductwork. Half the ceiling is 6' 10" and half is 6' 3". Ceiling speakers would be uneven unfortunately. Minimum per Dolby is 7' 6".
When set up a movie room or theater there are always going to be compromises. Even though Dolby says minimum 7’6”, you still could get Atmos effect with lower ceilings, just maybe not perfect one.Drywall ceilings framed around the ductwork. Half the ceiling is 6' 10" and half is 6' 3". Ceiling speakers would be uneven unfortunately. Minimum per Dolby is 7' 6".
5.1 is really all anybody needs.I was to poor for that. I just had to settle for the simpler 5.1 surround sound. Had it in my living room for years and loved it. Nothing like watching action/sci-fi movies and hearing explosions all around with bullets and lasers flying past you. Also hearing things drive/fly past you is awesome.
You don't realize how much you are missing until you just go with a sound bar or TV speakers. I'm at the sound bar level now and it is disappointing compared to what I had before. This Yamaha sound bar is one of those all in one types with no sub. It just isn't the same. I just don't have the space to setup my old system anymore.
I do have a smaller surround sound setup in my bedroom with a cheap projector to watch some stuff on. Hoping my son eventually moves out and then I'm making his bedroom my man cave to set everything back up in there. You can get a pretty big bang for your buck these days on a smaller budget. Not up to the Paddock standards unfortunately.