It’s not impossible, but it is complicated and, as I found, difficult to get right. Sadly, that proved to have some unexpected challenges.īecause consumer home theater hardware (the kind we humble 99-Percenters can afford, anyway) tops out at a speaker limit of 7.1.4 channels for Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, adding extra channels in the height layer (which both immersive sound formats should at least theoretically support) turns out to be a very involved Do-It-Yourself project. ![]() ![]() ![]() Having connected three home theater A/V receivers to expand my Dolby Atmos surround sound into a crazily convoluted 7.1.6 channel system, the next step was actually making it work.
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