I never believed in Atmos technology and I still think it's a gimmick, but if you must utilize it, I think the ONLY way it can actually improve the surround experience is if the speakers are located WHERE THE SOUND IS SUPPOSED TO BE COMING FROM, otherwise, it will be a degradation regardless of the design. IMO, the question is: If you removed the ceiling and let the Atmos sounds play through those Atmos-enabled speakers, would you be able to hear those sounds sitting in your theater seat? If the answer is yes, which I'm sure it is- even if at reduced level- then the end result will actually be worse than if you let your psychology do it for you (IE: The sound coming from your high mounted surround speakers corresponding to say a fly over, definitely sounds like coming from above and will be much better than a pseudo Atrmos deployment on top of your front speakers) just my $.02.