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Danzilla31
Audioholic Spartan
Isn't it too early to say what kind of impact it's actually going to make? It's still early in the game for atmos to know what impact it will make I'm feeling but that's just my take.w.r.t movie theaters being not the best places to demo sound, I think that may be true in general but not of the premium chains like new AMC's etc. Keep in mind I'm talking about apartment dwellers/normal living room HT and not dedicated $$$ HT's.
I don't think Atmos is a failure at all, they certainly are in every product and no doubt made lots of people upgrade. I view it as a failure in the impact its made to HT in general. Will it every be mentioned in the same breadth as vhs->dvd, tape->mp3, 2.0->5.1, dvd->bluray->4k, hell no, and I have no doubt tons of research and $$ has gone into the tech.
And I don't mean this in a bad way but how can you say something is a failure that you haven't properly tested in your own listening environment. A movie theater is a huge difference from any home theater set up even living rooms. We can do things they can't and vice versa. Just seems hard to compare somethings worth from two very different testing environments.