In May last year I decided to upgrade my ~12 year old Yamaha AVR with a new model. The old one worked just fine, I just fancied a newer model and so bought their Aventage A-3060 which was their flagship model upon release. The problem was that to install it properly meant I had to go about some serious furniture rearranging that I’d wanted to do for some time and didn’t look forward to actually doing.
Fast forward to June this year. After gathering dust in its crate in a spare room I decided it was time to get my finger out & unpack it & get it installed….13 months after purchase
The specs on this 42lb behemoth are quite something: 150 Watts into 8 Ohms, 24 DSP programs with uncountable permutations of sound options by combining other trickery built in. There are 9 channels of amplification (11 channels of processing) and a whole host of other features, most of which I’ll never use. I believe it will power up to 3 subwoofers....who would want 3 subwoofers?
Anyway, one particular feature set interested me and that is the Dolby Atmos, Cinema DSP HD3 and DTS:X three dimensional sound capabilities. I can only wonder what total surround or 3D sound sounds like though I’m never likely to find out as I have no desire to install speakers in my ceiling but by all accounts that I’ve read, it really makes certain music and most films really come to life, particularly ‘action’ films.
Thus far I’m only set up for 7:0 (that is 7:1 minus the subwoofer, I get plenty of bass through my MA floorstander/tower speakers) though I do plan on upping that to 9:0 when I get my finger out to wire up my rear surround speakers.
So folks, anyone here tried Dolby Atmos or other type of 3D immersive sound at home? Did the earth move for you?
Jay.
Fast forward to June this year. After gathering dust in its crate in a spare room I decided it was time to get my finger out & unpack it & get it installed….13 months after purchase
The specs on this 42lb behemoth are quite something: 150 Watts into 8 Ohms, 24 DSP programs with uncountable permutations of sound options by combining other trickery built in. There are 9 channels of amplification (11 channels of processing) and a whole host of other features, most of which I’ll never use. I believe it will power up to 3 subwoofers....who would want 3 subwoofers?
Anyway, one particular feature set interested me and that is the Dolby Atmos, Cinema DSP HD3 and DTS:X three dimensional sound capabilities. I can only wonder what total surround or 3D sound sounds like though I’m never likely to find out as I have no desire to install speakers in my ceiling but by all accounts that I’ve read, it really makes certain music and most films really come to life, particularly ‘action’ films.
Thus far I’m only set up for 7:0 (that is 7:1 minus the subwoofer, I get plenty of bass through my MA floorstander/tower speakers) though I do plan on upping that to 9:0 when I get my finger out to wire up my rear surround speakers.
So folks, anyone here tried Dolby Atmos or other type of 3D immersive sound at home? Did the earth move for you?
Jay.