All channel stereo can give the sense of moving the front left and right channels to the sides, giving the impression that some vocals or instruments are to the left or right, but it's best used when you have decent sized surround speakers as the same level of signal is sent to the surrounds as the fronts. If you have smaller lower powered speakers for surrounds than you have to watch volume levels. It's a fun experiment with some songs but if you want the sense of surround music then the Dolby upmixer is probably the better option. You're free to try any surround mode you like. Whether it's All-channel stereo, DTS, Auro-3D, Neural-X, etx, they all sound different and some music works best with certain processors.