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Atmos ceiling speaker setup
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<blockquote data-quote="inMotionMedia" data-source="post: 1190708" data-attributes="member: 32133"><p>Hi Fishy, if I'm understanding your question correctly, and you're wanting to know which setting to choose on the AVR, then it would be Front Heights and Middle Heights, and then you'll mount the middle heights over your listing position as recommended by the Dolby Atmos guide for middle heights sited by Resham. And then mount the front heights in the recommended position from the Atmos guide as well. </p><p></p><p>And in fact, you're in luck, because this very question came up on the Daily Hi-Fi show just 4 days ago:</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]nHuowqdEZao[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>So you're choosing front heights and middle heights on the AVR, and you definitely want to put the middle height speakers overhead in line with your listening position ("directly over the couch" as you put it).</p><p></p><p>Once the speakers are mounted, you can still test between setting the AVR as middle heights or rear heights to see what sounds better, but at least your speakers will be in the right physical position. You do not want all 4 Atmos speakers in front of your listening position, that's for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inMotionMedia, post: 1190708, member: 32133"] Hi Fishy, if I'm understanding your question correctly, and you're wanting to know which setting to choose on the AVR, then it would be Front Heights and Middle Heights, and then you'll mount the middle heights over your listing position as recommended by the Dolby Atmos guide for middle heights sited by Resham. And then mount the front heights in the recommended position from the Atmos guide as well. And in fact, you're in luck, because this very question came up on the Daily Hi-Fi show just 4 days ago: [MEDIA=youtube]nHuowqdEZao[/MEDIA] So you're choosing front heights and middle heights on the AVR, and you definitely want to put the middle height speakers overhead in line with your listening position ("directly over the couch" as you put it). Once the speakers are mounted, you can still test between setting the AVR as middle heights or rear heights to see what sounds better, but at least your speakers will be in the right physical position. You do not want all 4 Atmos speakers in front of your listening position, that's for sure. [/QUOTE]
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