Dolby Atmos makes it possible to achieve 3D, all-enveloping surround sound by adding a height channel to the multichannel environment. But it’s not always easy to install the top and surround speakers necessary for Dolby Atmos sound. That’s why Onkyo fully supports Dolby Atmos for five-channel AV receivers. By using front left, right, center speakers, and a subwoofer, plus top speakers, you can enjoy 3.1.2-channel Dolby Atmos sound. Needless to say, instead of top speakers, you can also use Dolby Atmos-enabled speakers. It’s easy to enjoy Dolby Atmos, without having to set up top or surround speakers. And Onkyo’s unique AccuEQ sound field adjustment function corrects for each speaker’s size, distance to the viewing point, volume and tone color, so even beginners can create an ideal acoustic environment that sounds like every speaker is the same type and at the same distance from the listening point. If You want to Buy Home Theater Visit BHT REVIEWS And get to Know About Home theater. It also comes equipped with a Surround Enhancer mode based on Dolby technology. This allows you to experience the sound’s spatial directions and distance from changes in the propagation characteristics received by your eardrums, that is, the sounds’ time differences, sound pressure levels and frequency characteristics. Surround Enhancer utilizes this method to create the audio image of a virtual surround speaker. As a result, with 3.1.2 channel environment, you too can experience the full immersive sensation of 5.1.2-channel Dolby Atmos 3D surround sound as if you had added surround Home theater speakers to your system. Furthermore, Surround Enhancer lets you experience a fully enveloping sound of 5.1.2-ch upmixed non-Dolby Atmos formats such as CD and DVD. With the latest technology, from 2-channel audio to Dolby Atmos, you’ll enjoy realistic sound as you’ve never heard it before.
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