TitianWarrior What amp do you have?
Home theaters/ sound bars
IndustryStandard Sony STR-DH 790. It’s the cheapest decent AV receiver with Dolby Atmos.
IndustryStandard it’s a pretty old yamaha RX-V475, I think I’ve had it around 10 years.
I’ve got an even older Yamaha, built like a tank, no fuss and very loud. That’s got a ‘Straight’ button as well but never hooked it up to a mixer/decks to see what it’s like. Going to give it a go actually.
I’m pretty sure such a feature is common. Trust Sony to call it something fancy…‘Pure Direct’.
Another question. Do any of your amps send bass via the sub out RCA when in direct/pure/stereo mode whilst DJing? I have a separate sub and have heard some AVRs dont send any sub signal when in this mode .
IndustryStandard I’m pretty sure that’s in the settings too, it’s more common that the sub is in use with two channel stereo sound too.
So it took me only two months to cave in. I ordered a pair of satellite speakers to put in as front height speakers to get true Dolby Atmos. 99 € a pop, these are very well reviewed.
https://www.cambridgeaudio.com/usa/en/products/speakers/minx/min-12
Is this thread still going?!
Along_the_Wire I’ll get to your mix eventually, no need to get personal.
Wasily depends on the room. Our home theatre is tiny, but I think in any setting front highs > upfiring atmos speakers. Most Atmos theatres have the ceiling speakers pointed towards the audience rather than down, so I’m basing my theory on that. There are actual ceiling speakers for Atmos also, but I think drilling holes for them, and the wiring is a bit extreme.
Homegrove tongue in cheek, H - absolutely no offense intended my old son!
Along_the_Wire I was also joking.
Amps I don’t actually have a sub. The front speakers are 8 inch, and I have directed the amp to put all the bass on those. Judging by any Nolan-movie on disc with lossless audio that’s plenty enough for our tiny home theatre-room.
We also don’t have a sofa there, but a pair of lounge chairs (a friend said it makes us look like we’re living in a retirement home and hurt my feelings). If I do get a sub one day I imagine putting it between the chairs would be a good location.
Got the height speakers. Tested them with Blade Runner 2049 after recalibrating the AV. Dolby Atmos really is a huge upgrade. I wasn’t sure I wanted to spend the money, because not everything has it, just 5.1, but as it was only 200 € for the extra speaker pair I’m glad I did.
I pulled the trigger on a Sony DH790. I have the Cambridge Audio mini center speaker on a stand and two front floor standings. Contemplating getting the matching Cambridge Audio minis like you @Homegrove for the Atmos speakers , but dont these have to face up and bounce off the ceiling ? Thus giving height?
Otherwise was looking at these to place on top of the floor standing speakers.
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IndustryStandard nah, that wall bounce thing is completely different thing. You place height speakers high on the wall above the TV facing you. I put them like this: