You'll have to be on a Windows Insider build though. It's by far the best synthesised system I've used and it has headphone compensation - and it adds real height channels for DTS:X movies. Impulcifer's dev is implementing exciting features in the future like virtual room correction (both frequency and time domain/RT).įor those into all this also check out DTS Headphone X v2.Impulcifer is mobile - I used it in an airbnb for nearly a month via bluetooth headphones and a laptop hooked up to a TV.For two channel music I really like the measurement I took from 2.5m away from my speakers - it has a lot more room. The near field ones are good for many Dolby Atmos movies (you still get 7.1 vs 5.1 with Atmos). I've got multiple measurements from different seating positions and they all serve a purpose. You might find that the 9.1.6 measurement captured in a busy/non treated room won't be ideal. The sine sweep process doesn't actually model the speaker transient response. ![]() The room sound matters much more than the speaker.So doing a 7.1.4 or 5.1.4 will be sufficient. The 9.1.6 setup I've seen on YouTube that the Smyth's used at shows to capture is very small. Even between a real 4 ceiling speaker vs 6, the only additional information you gain is the panning between the front and back. The reason you put in more channels than, 5.1.4 is due to the size of the room - if you have a small room stereo panning/imagining can take care of it. ![]()
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