Did anyone get any official clarification on this? If Gene's guidance is to move the front and back atmos speakers closer to the MLP, (less than 45 degrees), then I think the article is technically wrong, (or at least contradictory). As stated from the article:
"As quoted above, Dolby recommends a 45-degree angle of elevation from the listening position to the overhead speakers (with 90 degrees being straight up). According to Dolby, there’s some wiggle room there, and anything from 30 to 55 degrees is acceptable. Gene recommends sticking to the smaller end of that range, placing the front Atmos speakers 25 to 35 degrees forward from the main listening position, and the rear ones 25 to 35 degrees behind."
If we are saying 90 degrees is straight up, then Gene's recommendation of 25 to 35 degrees would push them further away from the MLP, past the 45 degree mark. However, it says 25 to 35 degrees forward from the main listening position, which sound like straight up in that case would be 0 degrees. Overall, I THINK, the suggestion is to bring the atmos toward one another from both left to right, and from back to front, despite the confusion in the article. Is that correct?