We've heard chatter in the industry that the new surround format Dolby Atmos, originally designed for Cineplexes, may be working its way into new AV receivers as soon as this fall. Are you ready to jump on the 9.1 or 11.1 surround bandwagon? Or, do you think this will be another forced technology push like 3D and UltraHD have been, from an industry desperate to promote a shiny new product or feature rather than educating the consumers on how to better set up existing technologies to maximize their home theater experience? It will be interesting to see if consumers will identify a need and benefit for adding more speakers in their existing home theaters and if they will be willing to allocate both budget and space to accommodate.
I am not convinced with Dolby Atmos, DTS-X, etc. Here is what always happens. Sores such as Best Buys, are more then happy to ram new technology down your throat anytime. Look at the past' They tried to ram 3D upon you, even though it was still in the larval stage & you are forced to wear those stupid glasses along with everyone else in your room. I will not pander to this ripoff, until, and only then when we have true Glassless 3D. This farce is a joke. Many people complain of headaches from the glasses, and when you turn your head, the image collapses. Then there is the farce of curved TV. This is not new, but they are trying to ram it down your throat again. Curved TV has been around since the early '70's (Kloss Novabeam). It was not a success then, and it's not successful now either. Unless you sit in the sweet spot, it just doesn't work. Curved TV. There are geometric problems when you sit outside the sweet spot. Don't pay more for these stupid mass marketing scams to make more money. 3D & Curved TV uses untested and greed from the manufacturer's before the technology is ready.
I am extremely happy with my 10.2 Surround system. I love DTS HD Master Audio, and Dolby True HD Audio (they are both Lossless formats (0 distortion & great dynamic range. My Integra Processor has height channels which is awesome. Why re-invent the wheel if it's not broken. Also, how many discs can you buy with Dolby Atmos or Dolby True HD? The software has not caught up with the hardware. 3D & Curved TV is a failure. Soon, you will see those technology at the Flea Markets & yardsales for pennies on the dollar, along with those crappy glasses.It doesn't matter if your TV uses active or passive glasses. If I had to chose, I would chose passive. No annoying shutters. The active glasses need batteries which don't last very long. Don't jump into the water until you know the temperature.
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Are you planning an AV Receiver upgrade to accommodate Dolby Atmos and up to 11 channels of audio? Let us know in this thread.