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Congratulations Charles, what receiver are you using? I have been using height speakers for a while now, HUUUGE improvement IMO over 5.1.
witchdoctor: I'm using a very OLD!! Onkyo TX-SR674 AV receiver. The publication date on the owners manual is 2006. I guess I've had it for 10 or 11 years. I'm thinking about upgrading to a new AV receiver. Of course it will be an Onkyo. But I hate the idea of parting with mine. It has never giving me a bit of problem. Built like a tank. Cheers Charlie
OK, the reason I ask is there are two types of 7.1 systems. One type uses the rear surround channels. The other type uses 2 height channels. Your older receiver will be configured for rear surround channels. This link will explain about the newer type with height channels:http://dolbyatmos.onkyousa.com/
As always do your homework. The Onkyo of today is not the Onkyo of yore. Hopefully they are beyond their issues of HDMI board capacitor failures, audio chip solder joints failing, and the bankruptcy of one of their major investors, Gibson guitar. The new stuff is much more capable and sophisticated than the older gear. I find it easier to first ask, what do I want to do and then get frustrated when I can't figure out how to get there. Examples: How can label an input so when I select the input, it says displays what I want.How can I set the gain to be different on different inputs?I will say I am impressed with how well thought out my low end Yamaha AVR is. It has a setup app to configure it. In addition to a full featured, though not backlit remote, it has a remote app to operate the unit. It has one touch buttons to turn on the unit to a specific input. It has Airplay, Bluetooth, even basic Alexa connectivity (I think).The only thing funky about it is for some reason the input selector is on the left side of the remote and the volume on the right. This is the opposite of all of my other remotesHopefully Onkyo has similar stuff.Good luck and holler when you get stuck. The good news is with all of the manuals on line it's easy for others to jump in and assist.
Hi,I have been using only 5.2 channels for the last fifteen years and was never thought of adding another two channels. At present I am using just two channels ( Salk silk towers) after moving to US. I attended multiple demos of atmos with speakers on the ceiling but never thought it is really needed. Can you guys give me some more details or advantages. I am planning to add surround speakers. I was planning to get NHT super zero/one and use it as surround. Please let me know if you have any suggestions.Thanks
Thanks for the reply. I have a new receiver and my setup is in living room and have some limitations . I have Arcam 850 Avr and it supports atmos.I use a stereo amp from Devialet for stereo and I have only two left and right speakers now and it is used for both HT and stereo. Please give me some suggestion what to add to this to improve the listening experience and I do have around 10 4K movies.I am only planning to add surround speakers, center channel I am not adding as my present Salk speakers give good phantom center and wife doesnt care much. So thinking of adding couple of surround speakers.Thanks
Thanks a lot witchdoctor for your detailed reply, really appreciate it.I am not planning to get salk surrounds due to less budget and also I dont have a dedicated room.JBL 220 looks like a good option/deal but I am bit worried about the rear port. While mounting on the wall rear port will be an issue?As you mentioned 210 should be fine as surrounds.I am staying in a rented property and want to avoid overhead mounting, this height channels can I use it on top of front left and right?I assume it is ok but may not get the expected performance. Any idea how this JBL 220 compare with NHT super one speakers? I read many good reviews about NHT but never heard it.Thanks.
Thanks once again witchdoctor for all the suggestions and sharing your room picture. I think the surround stand is a good option and I can go with that and use some box to increase height as I dont have that much space.This atmos speakers (elac/nht) is there any special thing with that in design? I think it is only meant for high frequency in the spec the lowest frequency is 120Hz.