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| quote: | Originally posted by r5a
for the most part yes, your AVR receiver should be able to switch to direct mode and just play on the sub + FR and FL anyway which is what you'll end up doing 99%. receivers can upmix it to 7.1 but it's not great. to be honest, Sonos is the only brand I've ever listened to Music on and actually said "holy shit the upmixing makes a huge difference"
All your Marantz, Denon and shit license the same Dolby / DTS chips that have that PLxx upmixing shit that I was talking about. Sonos only pays Dolby but they don't license the upmixing portion, that is their own in house shit that works good. but sonos has a gang of their own problems and shit, they are the apple of the home theatre world, it's bullshit.
Realistically though, since you're a new build just go for a ballin home theatre setup. focus on that and then the music part of it is just an added kicker. look at avsforum.org for advice on that. DTS/Dolby have some reference diagrams on where you should do your "ideal" placements in a totally new setup you could factor into your architect's diagrams.
source: me owning sonos arc and surrounds and dumping my childhood earnings into all sorts of home theatre equipment and reading AVSforum |
Thanks for this. Kinda aligns with the articles I've come across.
It does seem like adecent home theatre setup is the way forward, although, I did recently read a review of Sennheiser AMBEO Soundbar...
| quote: | Originally posted by Swamper
I find audio components to be the greatest money pit for the average person who doesn't bother to research things. You can buy a ridiculously powerful/expensive subwoofer for your room but if the room is small AND you don't even know about frequency range or crossovers then you're wasting $. So many ppl just plug things in and don't change the default settings lol |
The room is going to a big downstairs open plan. Separates would for me, be absolutely the way to go. ALthough as I said above, I read reviews of a Sennheiser soundbar which would solve a lot of dithering and indecisiveness.
| quote: | Originally posted by Zoso
Yes hello. Is this house built yet? I feel like I should have received my house party invitation by now. |
Opening in March 2023...
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Social outcasts are often of the opinion that they must have a drink before being able to loosen up with their inhibitions, thus being able to have a good time.
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