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Ahhh… There’s nothing like having your home entertainment system crank out quality sound that makes you feel like you’re right there on the movie set! Designing Spaces wanted to come up with some “sound” ideas on the subject—so they invited DTS, Inc. to the show!
DTS-HD Master Audio is the absolute ultimate way to experience audio through Blu-Ray movies and music. You will hear audio identical to the studio master. You are basically listening to the recording—the music, dialog, sound effects—exactly how the sound engineer on the movie laid it down.
With DTS-HD-- there's no better way to hear your movie!
Advantages of DTS-HD:
• DTS-HD is capable of 7.1 channels of sound, totally immersing you in movies and music. (Remember, a typical 5.1-channel system consists of two front and two rear speakers, a center-channel speaker, and a subwoofer / bass management channel, which is the ".1")
• By using two additional channels — for "side surround" speakers at your left and right — sound can be more accurately placed in your listening room. This means that special effects pans, like jet-fighter flyovers or arrows whizzing past you, will be more dramatic and life like.
• DTS-HD Master Audio in 7.1 channels is amazing when listening to music, too — it's like being in the front row of a concert hall, with instruments and voices placed in different locations in your listening room.
This cutting edge technology appeals to:
• Anyone who enjoys home theatre
• Families who want to watch a movie together (more economical than going out)
• Adopters of cutting edge technology appreciate it
• Really-- anyone who bought an HD television would appreciate it
One of the most common scenario’s is that once you experience an HD image for the first time—you know you’ll never want to watch regular TV again. The similar scenario applies to experiencing DTS-HD Master Audio-- you’ll never want to sit through “regular” audio again!
For more information on the “next generation” of audio, visit www.dts.com.
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