At Audioholics, we’ve always recommended in-walls for the mains and surrounds and only in difficult circumstances can you shift your surrounds (not your mains) into the ceiling. Naturally, the question then remains, can you do an all-architectural Atmos installation? Theoretically the answer should be “yes.” But, as with any architectural installation, your mileage may vary.įor years, people have been doing traditional home theater setup with all architectural speakers. But what do you do when you have a room or (ahem) spouse who just won’t allow you to put floor standing or bookshelf speakers in your room? GoldenEar has a solution in mind and they demoed it at the 2016 CEDIA Expo show. Taking full advantage of Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, or Auro-3D you'll need both ear level and in-ceiling speakers. But immersive audio takes a bit more than your typical 5.1 or 7.1 and to do it right, you should have discrete speakers all around instead of the Atmos-enabled bouncy kinds. If you haven’t heard it, you don’t know what you’re missing-it’s awesome. Once you’ve experienced it, you can’t go back. Immersive audio has been a real game changer in home theater. Line level input (right/left): Variable Low-Pass from 40 Hz – 150 Hz.
Amplifier: 1400 Watt ForceField digital amplifier.