DTS Virtual: X technology in an A / V receiver will provide an immersive sound experience without the need for rear surround and
height speakers while still allowing consumers to upgrade for an even better immersive sound experience when they're able to add additional speakers to their system.
Not exact matches
iHome testing also found they could withstand 26 drops on each side from a
height of 48 inches without breaking
while the 1.5 - lb
speakers also act as a powerbank for your devices.
These soundbars have multiple
speakers in the soundbar, some dedicated to left, center, and right channel duty
while others handle the surround and
height cues.
While the lack of momentum, and lack of discs, has been a little frustrating for DTS fans, owners of compatible receivers and
height - enabled
speakers are finally able to hear the format as intended.
While the Internet is filled with audiophile and home theater discussion boards teeming with people obsessed with angle increments, half - inch adjustments in
speaker height, and other minute details of
speaker setup we firmly ascribe to belief that if it falls within the general specs the audio engineers assume a home theater will have and it sounds good to our ear then it's good enough.
While some Atmos
speakers have a specific ceiling bounce, which creates a sonic sweet spot, the R50s deliver an excellent sense of
height up to 3.5 m away.
We believe that two (or four) direct radiating
height effects
speakers or small Satellite
speakers wall - mounted near the ceiling and angled downward at the listening position easily outperforms the up - firing option, and is easier to install and considerably more affordable than the in - ceiling option,
while offering similar performance.