Audio Systems

Surround Sound:

Traditional Surround Sound Format:

Dolby Digital:
A 5.1 format that separated itself from its predecessor (Dolby Pro-Logic) by separating the two rear channels adding a more diverse, dynamic experience for the viewer, this seemed to set the stage moving forward

Dolby EX/ DTS ES:
Both 6.1 formats, the more speakers were added the more realistic and more deep the sound became, hence, today’s systems and processing have, in some cases, double the amount of speakers.

Some of the popular surround sound formats are:

Dolby Atmos:

Has become one of the most popular surround sound formats in recent years, especially in movie theaters and home theaters. It adds height channels to traditional surround sound setups, allowing for a more immersive and realistic audio experience.

DTS:X

Another object-based surround sound format that competes with Dolby Atmos. Like Dolby Atmos, it allows sound designers to place sounds in a three-dimensional space and create a more immersive audio experience.

Dolby TrueHD:

A high-definition audio format that supports up to 7.1 channels of surround sound. It is commonly used for Blu-ray discs and streaming services that support high-quality audio.

DTS-HD Master Audio:

Up to 7.1 channels of surround sound. It is also commonly used for Blu-ray discs and streaming services that support high-quality audio.

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