I love Dolby Atmos!!! My 7.3.4 sound system consists of 6 SVS Ultra Bookshelf speakers (2 for the mains, 2 for the side channels, and 2 for the rears), an SVS Ultra Center speaker, 4 SVS Prime Elevation speakers ceiling mounted for Dolby Atmos, an SVS SB16-Ultra subwoofer in the rear and 2 SVS SB-3000 subwoofers up front. The system is powered by a Parasound Halo A52+ 5 channel amplifier powering the 5 bedlayer speakers and a Yamaha Aventage RX-A8A AVR powering the rear speakers and the 4 Prime Elevation speakers for Dolby Atmos. Dual AC Infinity AIRCOM T9's keep the amps cool, and all are connected to a Panamax M5400-PM Power Conditioner. The output power of this 14 speaker Living Room home theater system is 4,300 watts R.M.S.
Is Dolby Atmos worth it yes it seems to be well I'm using inexpensive 5.1 surround sound systems six of them being used as one it's never been done before so I decide to do it but I didn't just wait one I bought another one to give me more Bass and it changed the game for the whole situation it's a long story about what I'm talking about but as for more experiments and I stumbled upon Dolby Atmos and all I wanted the systems for was for more Bass and got much much more I guess I would have to do a video to explain how my system is hooked up and I could expand much much more I know how to do this now custom surround sound in Dolby Atmos don't know how I did it but I did it and I'm going to say this you don't have to spend all that money just to get Dolby Atmos you can do it with cheap speakers and a cheap system do not let them fool you
I love Dolby Atmos!!! My 7.3.4 sound system consists of 6 SVS Ultra Bookshelf speakers (2 for the mains, 2 for the side channels, and 2 for the rears), an SVS Ultra Center speaker, 4 SVS Prime Elevation speakers ceiling mounted for Dolby Atmos, an SVS SB16-Ultra subwoofer in the rear and 2 SVS SB-3000 subwoofers up front. The system is powered by a Parasound Halo A52+ 5 channel amplifier powering the 5 bedlayer speakers and a Yamaha Aventage RX-A8A AVR powering the rear speakers and the 4 Prime Elevation speakers for Dolby Atmos. Dual AC Infinity AIRCOM T9's keep the amps cool, and all are connected to a Panamax M5400-PM Power Conditioner. The output power of this 14 speaker Living Room home theater system is 4,300 watts R.M.S.
Is Dolby Atmos worth it yes it seems to be well I'm using inexpensive 5.1 surround sound systems six of them being used as one it's never been done before so I decide to do it but I didn't just wait one I bought another one to give me more Bass and it changed the game for the whole situation it's a long story about what I'm talking about but as for more experiments and I stumbled upon Dolby Atmos and all I wanted the systems for was for more Bass and got much much more I guess I would have to do a video to explain how my system is hooked up and I could expand much much more I know how to do this now custom surround sound in Dolby Atmos don't know how I did it but I did it and I'm going to say this you don't have to spend all that money just to get Dolby Atmos you can do it with cheap speakers and a cheap system do not let them fool you
Why there is no sync for video and audio?
Yes, I noticed that too.
Why don't you allow downloading the Atmos version, so we can test it on our systems?
On my stereo system, your „stereo“ renders mono. So that is supposed to show what?
me watching this on stereo speakers