I currently run a 7.1.4 Klipsch Atmos system with 4 SVS SB-3000 subs. I found the Klipsch horns to be very directional within a foot. I used a laser to align them. Three things to think about: 1- Toe in the towers so the horns image to the center seat instead of straight. 2- Move the center channel forward so the front baffle hangs over the front edge about an inch. This gives the center channel less sound bounce from the table top. 3- adjust the Atmos speakers so the horns are firing as close to the the center seat as possible. Since Klipsch are so directional, you'll notice much better Atmos direction instead of it being defused and less articulate. Assuming you've dialed in your setup with a sound meter this won't affect the volume only give the Atmos sound track a cleaner route to your ears. With older Dolby 5.1 a defused sound was what we were looking for, but, Atmos is really directional and the horns really need to be focused at the center seat which will make all the seats a better listening experience.
Yes atmos is very picky if you want perfect. But once you have it…and you're in that little bubble of perfect… Many guests who said: I don't care, were baffled once positioned in the bubble. Remember many atmos films have no real atmos sound, just a few seconds of exaggerated sound effects that were put in afterwards.
Great set up and configuration. Mine is similar save for having up-firing Atmos speakers on the Bookshelf's with a single subwoofer (5.1.2). All Sony -- AVR (STR-DH750) and Speakers.
clean setup. The pros say you get a better sound from the center channel if its pulled to the edge. Try it and see if you notice a difference. What type of tv are you using?
@@carlo19mp1 rears can be higher than ear level and still provide the effects needed. Think about the rears in a theater or home theater. Those seats are on risers which make the listening position lower in the 1st row. Should not make or break the sound.
I currently run a 7.1.4 Klipsch Atmos system with 4 SVS SB-3000 subs. I found the Klipsch horns to be very directional within a foot. I used a laser to align them. Three things to think about: 1- Toe in the towers so the horns image to the center seat instead of straight. 2- Move the center channel forward so the front baffle hangs over the front edge about an inch. This gives the center channel less sound bounce from the table top. 3- adjust the Atmos speakers so the horns are firing as close to the the center seat as possible. Since Klipsch are so directional, you'll notice much better Atmos direction instead of it being defused and less articulate. Assuming you've dialed in your setup with a sound meter this won't affect the volume only give the Atmos sound track a cleaner route to your ears. With older Dolby 5.1 a defused sound was what we were looking for, but, Atmos is really directional and the horns really need to be focused at the center seat which will make all the seats a better listening experience.
Yes atmos is very picky if you want perfect.
But once you have it…and you're in that little bubble of perfect…
Many guests who said: I don't care, were baffled once positioned in the bubble.
Remember many atmos films have no real atmos sound, just a few seconds of exaggerated sound effects that were put in afterwards.
Great set up and configuration. Mine is similar save for having up-firing Atmos speakers on the Bookshelf's with a single subwoofer (5.1.2). All Sony -- AVR (STR-DH750) and Speakers.
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nice set up , i want to add the .2, can you tell me what you are using to attach the speakers to the walls please .
Wow se escucha excelente, me gusto, ando en busca de un sonido asi, para mi cuarto…👍👍👍
Si, se escucha excelente y tiene para subirle mas, suficiente para la sala. Gracias por ver el video, Saludos.
Looks great well done
@@danielp6878 thanks for watching!
Nice set up what is you crossover frequency all speaker
I’m surprised the tv still on the wall 😂😂
What king of wall mounts are you using for your speakers on the walls ?
clean setup. The pros say you get a better sound from the center channel if its pulled to the edge. Try it and see if you notice a difference. What type of tv are you using?
Thanks!… ok I’ll try with the center channel…the tv it’s a Sony XBR85X800H…
Need to get that center up, and spread those fronts out for a better sound stage.
@@justgoofingoff thanks for the advice! 👍🏼
I had a klipsch soundbar cinema 600. Boy i wish i had room for this system
Yeah, this cost a lot to put together, but it is enough for the room. Thanks for watching.
does the premier series still good?
Nice setup why didn't you put your amplifier source that's important for your entertainment listening.
Arent the rear too high?`
well, it sounds great that high….
@@carlo19mp1 rears can be higher than ear level and still provide the effects needed. Think about the rears in a theater or home theater. Those seats are on risers which make the listening position lower in the 1st row. Should not make or break the sound.
@@bboyspawn5891 thanks for the advice!
I also have a Klipsch 5.2.2. I thought I was the only one in the world that keeps the grill on.
I just take out the grills for the picture and put them back…
So sick
@@LightingUpTheAbyss thanks for watching!
Me listening to awesome speakers through my iPhone speaker.🔊🤔
Thanks for watching! 👍🏼
Hej häftig anläggning du har men sätt din Center högtalaren längst fram till kanten då får du fint ljud 🙂
Thanks for the advice!
Good setup, but bad speaker positioning.
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Air leak nature 😂
Cool setup, gay music.