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Tiberium
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My speakers are, at least pretty close enough when listening to surround formats.
Odyssey, Theater i, Sequel II. Those are not close enough to be properly balanced for complete immersion during surround playback. Your theater i will throw off every aspect that you try and synch up with your fronts and rears because of the use of tweeters.
I'm sure you have recordings that you've listened to and been amazed at how much depth and ambience is in that recording? Now imagine hearing that same recording with the ambience opened up enough to hear all around you, the same sounds that you would hear in a large hall. Not just in front of you?
To bad they don't make any recordings (or VERY few) that are done properly, most of this surround crap is nothing more then an emulation just like switching to a pro logic or other multi channel function on a processor.
If 5.1 hadn't become so popular in the last few years 2 channel would be just about dead.
What? So we would go back to mono?
How many of your friends have a surround sound system that they watch movies on versus a dedicated 2 channel system?
That's the whole point of surround sound, it should be used for movies and nothing more and even at that 99% of movies are done so poorly that rears do not enter into the equation.