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Atmos doa yes or no?
Steve Munz's article clearly illustrates how Tom Andry is overly pessimistic. All five arguments Steve mentions are valid, but the fact Atmos is an 'opt-in' feature rather than a market tyranny (like some we've seen before) really says it all. Don't like it, want it or need it? Just play the Atmos processed material on your existing system like you always did and you'll never know the difference. Everybody happy. Can't argue w/that!
Since there's no cons remaining on the consumer end, and on the production side of things it was mostly pros in the first place, it then seems pretty clear: Atmos will succeed.
Steve Munz's article clearly illustrates how Tom Andry is overly pessimistic. All five arguments Steve mentions are valid, but the fact Atmos is an 'opt-in' feature rather than a market tyranny (like some we've seen before) really says it all. Don't like it, want it or need it? Just play the Atmos processed material on your existing system like you always did and you'll never know the difference. Everybody happy. Can't argue w/that!
Since there's no cons remaining on the consumer end, and on the production side of things it was mostly pros in the first place, it then seems pretty clear: Atmos will succeed.
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