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Hemispheric Sound [message #87092] Sat, 20 January 2018 14:56 Go to previous message
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The appearance of Dolby ATMOS, DTS-X and Auro 3D hemispheric sound formats has created something of a dilemma for listeners desiring the best home theater experience.
Selecting and positioning the height channels is not necessarily easy or inexpensive. The systems that I have experienced based on "upward firing" height channels has been less than impressive and most of the in-ceiling speakers available appear to have very modest build quality.

About two years ago I took the plunge and installed four Dayton Audio ME650C 6-1/2" Micro-Edge LCRS 15 Degree Angled Ceiling Speaker in my home theater ceiling using the recommended Dolby ATMOS positioning. The Daytons are conventional two-way speakers that mount in drywall and use infinite baffle woofer loading. The angled nature of the woofer in the chassis allows it to be "aimed" at the primary listening position and the tweeter can be similarly adjusted. The resulting frequency response is fairly smooth with rapidly declining output below about 120Hz. The subwoofers are crossed over at that frequency and, somewhat surprisingly, integrate fairly well. What the speakers lack is the sensitivity and dynamics that my 6Pi front channels and 3Pi center channel/surrounds provide.

Have any of the other forum members installed a similar height system or have any other ideas on how to best match a home theater incorporating Pi Speakers designs?
 
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