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Old 10-28-2009, 04:37 PM   #31
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Simulated surround sound often works on the audio technique of "comb filtering". This can cause some sounds occuring in certain parts of the spectrum to be reproduced at a disproportionate level ("jump out").

Turn OFF all surround sound, and spatial processing "modes".

They are pure fucking garbage, and completely worthless anyway.

Sounds like utter fucking ass.
Thanks for posting this, best advice I have ever recvd regarding home theater. I turned the "Digital Cinema Surround" feature off on my receiver after reading this and watched "Transformers 2" on Bluray.

I was blown away by the difference in sound processing. I never had to adjust the volume due to it being too loud or too soft and the surround sound was stellar. Seriously, the sound is so improved it's like I got a new processor.

NFL games now sound really good too.
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Old 10-28-2009, 10:05 PM   #32
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Thanks for posting this, best advice I have ever recvd regarding home theater. I turned the "Digital Cinema Surround" feature off on my receiver after reading this and watched "Transformers 2" on Bluray.

I was blown away by the difference in sound processing. I never had to adjust the volume due to it being too loud or too soft and the surround sound was stellar. Seriously, the sound is so improved it's like I got a new processor.

NFL games now sound really good too.
Oh yea! "Natural sound" is way better than goobered up bullshit settings UNLESS you don't have a full surround set-up. That's where they may be of some good imho.
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Old 10-28-2009, 10:18 PM   #33
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Oh yea! "Natural sound" is way better than goobered up bullshit settings UNLESS you don't have a full surround set-up. That's where they may be of some good imho.
I never knew, I feel like a putts now.

I have 3 main settings for digital surround, Studio Cinema A B and C...and then Normal Surround. Normal surround is by far the best. Damn.
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