Customizing the layout to fit the room's constraints

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bitheerani319
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Customizing the layout to fit the room's constraints

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While the placement of ceiling speakers is crucial for the ultimate Dolby Atmos experience, we also need to adapt it to the room. Sometimes, we have to think outside the box.

The recommended methods are as follows:

Use the angle between the wall and the ceiling to place the speakers.
Reduce the number of speakers (e.g. use 5.1.2 or 5.1.4)
Uses upward-firing Dolby Atmos speakers
Adjust the speaker angle to create a “sound bubble” around the body.
Use the room structure to your thailand mobile database to hide speakers and improve sound.
Techniques for arranging angles to know the direction of sound clearly
For a small room Dolby Atmos system, good speaker placement is extremely important. If you want to know where the sound is coming from, try this:

Position the ceiling speakers at a 30-55 degree angle towards the primary listening position.
Turn the omnidirectional speakers slightly towards each other to direct the sound in the desired direction.
Adjust the speakers that are placed high up so that the sound feels like it's really coming from above.
If you do this, it will make you feel like you are really there. The sound will sound more balanced, without any unwanted echoes, and it will feel like the sound is coming from the right direction in a small room.
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