ankitbhargava
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Try Top middle config if you haven't yet
Hey Ankit, were you recommending the above to me or OP?Try Top middle config if you haven't yet
To youHey Ankit, were you recommending the above to me or OP?
Thanks man, not sure if this is the standard behaviour, but for my AVR if I select top middle, it doesn't allow anything else except rear height for the second pair. When I select this config my rear height speakers play much less than if i select top backTo you
Oh yes that's the standard config setting. Which is why front height and top middle have me best resultsThanks man, not sure if this is the standard behaviour, but for my AVR if I select top middle, it doesn't allow anything else except rear height for the second pair. When I select this config my rear height speakers play much less than if i select top back
Let me try top height and top middle..it would mean I will have to drill more holes, but if results are good, I dont mind.Oh yes that's the standard config setting. Which is why front height and top middle have me best results
Please give it a shotLet me try top height and top middle..it would mean I will have to drill more holes, but if results are good, I dont mind.
Wow. I had replied in this thread and forgot about it. I just asked a question in some other thread exactly about this. Answer was in plain sight. Now, I'm feeling dumb!Hey OP, as you know I've recently moved to a new place, I have wall mounted my rear heights on the wall and angled them to MLP. I was trying our different configurations on the AVR (primarily, rear height and top middle, back and front height) and what I noticed is, they don't engaged/play a lot when set to rear height. Using my Pioneer AVR app, I muted all speakers except the Atmos ones and played the official Dolby Atmos demos over and over again in different AVR configs, and the rear height did not have much action. (Perhaps a DTS X demo would have been better, but since DTS X content is far less, it may not be worth it) just something to keep in mind.
Glad it was something you were looking for. Do reply with your findings, I'd like to see if they align with mine. Cheers!Wow. I had replied in this thread and forgot about it. I just asked a question in some other thread exactly about this. Answer was in plain sight. Now, I'm feeling dumb!
I'm gonna cheat my AVR now ...
All height speakers are either too fronts or top middles for DD now onwards .
Yup. Will post the results here and all the places where I asked the questionGlad it was something you were looking for. Do reply with your findings, I'd like to see if they align with mine. Cheers!
I tried different height layouts in configuration (not physical) for Atmos. I couldn't hear any differences in panning / object placement.Yup. Will post the results here and all the places where I asked the question
What scenes/material did you try? Try the Shattered and Conductor DA demo clips if you have not already tried.I tried different height layouts in configuration (not physical) for Atmos. I couldn't hear any differences in panning / object placement.
What scenes/material did you try? Try the Shattered and Conductor DA demo clips if you have not already tried.