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This suggestion sounds like a meld of a Dolby Pro-Logic iiz and PL iix configuration and kind of reminds me of Yamaha's front height speaker setup that was intended to raise the center channel image to account for center channels positioned below displays. When checking out demo rooms the sound being reflected off of the ceiling was surprisingly convincing. Positioning the height speakers above the front and surround channels would be better than nothing in an Atmos setup, but could technically be used in a DTS-X configuration since it doesn't prescribe exact speaker locations. The height speakers are lined up with the front L & R speakers, but they need to be positioned on the ceiling within certain angles of the targeted listening position. Dolby has very specific setup specifications for how the height speakers are to be positioned and this would not meet their spec. I have a 7.4.1 Atmos setup with in-ceiling speakers and while doing my research into Atmos implementations to design the room I never came across this suggestion. Atmos-enabled modules - available from Onkyo, ELAC, Definitive Technology, Klipsch, PSB, and others - will run you from around $150 to $500 per pair. Same as with in-ceiling solutions, you could place one Atmos-enabled pair on the main left/right speakers at the front of the room, or add them to both the main left/right and surround left/right speakers. These are add-on speakers with angled, up-firing drivers that you place on top of your existing speakers.
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If you don’t want to carve up your ceiling (or pay someone to do it for you), Atmos-enabled speaker modules provide a less messy alternative. Read Dolby’s Atmos Home Theater Installation Guidelines document for more precise details on installation. In this case, the front overhead speakers would be installed in the ceiling in front of the main listening seat, and the rear pair behind it. Dolby suggests using two sets of overhead speakers for an enhanced Atmos experience, however, so you should also consider installing a second pair. The first is to install in-ceiling speakers slightly in front of the main listening position. If you already listen with a 5.1- or 7.1-channel speaker system, upgrading for Atmos can be as simple as adding an extra speaker pair to convey the overhead sound in Atmos soundtracks. What you probably will need is to add speakers to your existing setup, however.
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Is that true? -Wendell BlueĪ No, it’s not true that you need to buy a new “Atmos speaker” system for playback of Dolby Atmos soundtracks. I was told that to get Atmos I would have to change out my current setup and buy a new set of Atmos Speakers. Got a tech question for Sound & Vision? Email us at I was recently in Best Buy asking about speakers for Dolby Atmos.
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