
Here is a link to the floor plan and where I have tentatively marked speaker placement (Atmos. Can I setup Atmos Enabled on surrounds and get enough of effect. I want to setup 5.1.4 but may go with 5.1.2. Just looking for opinions on what you would do if it were you and you weren’t planning on adding any more to your setup anytime soon to enjoy Atmos as much as possible with two new enabled Dolby Atmos speakers. Read this article to learn ten tips that will help you design a great speaker layout for Dolby Atmos, DTS.X and Auro. I know you’re supposed to apply to the front ones first though.
#Dolby atmos speaker placement 5.1 2 plus
I was thinking maybe mounting to the upper wall behind the surrounds because they’re closer to me and I feel like I would intercept the sound better plus I also have a ceiling fan in the center of the room I feel like the fronts might bounce off of and deflect completely. I’ve heard some are underwhelmed with up-firing from the fronts so I’m debating between upper wall of the floor standing, the upper wall of the surrounds which is closest to MLP, or up-firing atop either the bookshelf’s or front. I’m looking to place two Dolby Atmos Enabled speakers (they are Klipsch and are able to be used as surround as well).

So, according to Dolby, the answer is yes: Adding a pair of Atmos. Do they go in line with the Surround L&R speakers and slightly in front of the main listening position. Dolby’s new format is also scalable: Audio objects contain metadata that allows them to be rendered for playback on a wide range of speaker configurations, though a minimum of two height speakerseither in-ceiling or Atmos Enabled modelsused in a 5.1.2 setup is required.

I have a very small room 5.1 setup with Klipsch r28f’s, Klipsch r15m’s, Klipsch r25c, and the Klipsch R12SW. Hello everyone, I decided to add 2 KEF Ci50r speakers to my 5.1 set up (Denon AVR-2300W & Jamo A102 speakers) but I'm having trouble finding a definitive answer about the placement for them.
