Home theaters/ sound bars
@Mad_Cyril your home theatre still in boxes?
Mad_Cyril this was what I was referring to with you buying expensive stuff to keep in their boxes.
Got Civil War 4K Blu Ray in the mail today, and it is by far the best reference disc to show off your home theatre to folks with. The Dolby Atmos sound is incredible in it. I also loved the movie otherwise, unlike most here. Importing that disc from the UK was not cheap(Nordic release is disappointing, regular Blu Ray with a 5.1 sound), so I better actually like the movie too.
I thought civil war was mreh. But now I know there’s a reference quality blu-ray of it I’m willing to give it another try.
Homegrove some people actually buy movies they don’t like that much for the technical specs.
Animal Farm in 4K is a mindscramble
Old-Dutch Certainly helps open up political debate at sex parties.
Would you like me….to be Trotsky? (In George Galloway accent)
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Just installed the Apple 4K TV thing, hard wired to the router, in the cinema room.
Massive image improvement, can auto adjust to the video / audio output and seems the telly can handle most.
Just need to sort the surround out now, waiting on the plumber to come and do the radiator move first.
Anyone know if you can run with a half setup, so just front speakers and the sub? Would mean I can at least start but wondering if not having the rear speaker up would mean sound gaps!
Have you tried turning it on MC?!
Not sure, it’s a Denon. Out and about so can’t really check
Thanks HG, plan on having a crack when I get back.
If I get stuck, will give you a shout
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Mad_Cyril Anyone know if you can run with a half setup, so just front speakers and the sub? Would mean I can at least start but wondering if not having the rear speaker up would mean sound gaps!
My understanding is if the front delivery can do Dolby Atmos then you make do without rears. But you need something to fire upwards and forwards so the sound comes back off the ceiling and deceives your ears it’s coming from behind. A lot of soundbars use this to compensate for not having rears but I imagine rears will sound better than even the most compensated front end setup. At the end of the day it’s usually a competition between aesthetics and sound quality.