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First, let me describe my current setup (I know, it isn't the best but works):
HDMI going to the back of my HDTV, pair of high quality Stereo RCA jacks going to the Audio in jacks on my amp, which is essentially a 5.1 system, but stupid thing has no HDMI or coaxial in jacks to get Surround sound from external components/consoles. It only plays 5.1 and DTS through the built-in DVD player (serves me right for not doing my research and picking it up in a hurry).
So long story short, I can only get stereo sound in games and movies. I've set up my speakers in a surround field - front left/right, rear left/right and a subbie in the corner. The center speaker outputs no sound at all. I have two options either to use the "link up" feature in order to have a stereo surround field or use the "link surr" feature which takes it further and tries to mimic fake surround sound through stereo channels, which sort of improves clarity in games/movies as it widens the sound field. Particularly in Forza, I notice better reverb and other cars around me.
In addition, I've another subbie and satellite speakers which I've connected to the headphones in jack on my TV. So all in all, it's an 8-speaker setup (2 midrange, 4 satellites and 2 subs).
I've tried a variety of games with the Dolby Atmost w/headphones setting both on my budget earbuds and the speaker system as well and, well, it's a mixed bag so to speak. On one hand, cars in Forza sound really life-like, on the other, when I'm surrounded by a pack, it can get muddied up. In MEA, sometimes the surround field seems to muddy up the sounds, at times I feel it enhances the soundstage. On my $5 earbuds alone, however, the sound is downright amazing when set to Windows Sonic or Dolby Atmos.
I also tried setting HDMI output to 5.1/7.1 (I know, makes no difference at all and only makes the signal muddy) and I must admit the exhausts sounds on cars sounded really detailed and real (Aventador... whaat!?.... that sounds real!!). Unfortunately, as you can imagine, certain effects were noticeably muted or gone altogether.
Now that we have that out of the way (thanks for reading
), the bottom line is, I don't have much of a budget at the moment and am rather content with my current set up, but, I'm really curious to know if I really need a good quality surround amp and speakers, like a 7.1 Dolby Atmos level setup. In addition to the directional ques of course, does true digital surround sound make the effects in games sound less compressed and better quality?
For example, in a racing game like Forza or DR, will the cars necessarily sound more realistic and life-like? Or in a shooter, will I be able to hear and feel more detail-richness in say, gunshots, dialogue, ambient effects and explosions? I know nothing compares to watching a movie at the cinema that has proper surround sound but I wonder if it is really needed in games. I don't do MP much, so hearing footsteps approaching me or cars creeping up behind me is not important. I'm only concerned with quality and how true surround sound changes the tone and pitch of sound effects in a game. That IS really important to me, because you all probably know by now what a sound nut I am when it comes to car/racing games.
Once again, thanks for taking the time to read this big wall of text. I'm not sure if I want to upgrade to Surround sound or if there even is a real need to do so - the best surround amps cost upwards of $1500. Heck, even the above average ones cost close to or above $500.
@Ialyrn
@mrPetros
@RandomCarGuy17
@TheCrazySwede
@prisonermonkeys
@McLaren
@Fat Tyre
@yabiggoose
@The Stig Farmer
@ImaRobot
@Imari
@GranTurismo guy
@Scaff
@UKMikey
Sorry, if I didn't tag you. These are only the names I could recall off the top of my head. But your opinions and/or suggestions are equally welcome. Thanks!
HDMI going to the back of my HDTV, pair of high quality Stereo RCA jacks going to the Audio in jacks on my amp, which is essentially a 5.1 system, but stupid thing has no HDMI or coaxial in jacks to get Surround sound from external components/consoles. It only plays 5.1 and DTS through the built-in DVD player (serves me right for not doing my research and picking it up in a hurry).
So long story short, I can only get stereo sound in games and movies. I've set up my speakers in a surround field - front left/right, rear left/right and a subbie in the corner. The center speaker outputs no sound at all. I have two options either to use the "link up" feature in order to have a stereo surround field or use the "link surr" feature which takes it further and tries to mimic fake surround sound through stereo channels, which sort of improves clarity in games/movies as it widens the sound field. Particularly in Forza, I notice better reverb and other cars around me.
In addition, I've another subbie and satellite speakers which I've connected to the headphones in jack on my TV. So all in all, it's an 8-speaker setup (2 midrange, 4 satellites and 2 subs).
I've tried a variety of games with the Dolby Atmost w/headphones setting both on my budget earbuds and the speaker system as well and, well, it's a mixed bag so to speak. On one hand, cars in Forza sound really life-like, on the other, when I'm surrounded by a pack, it can get muddied up. In MEA, sometimes the surround field seems to muddy up the sounds, at times I feel it enhances the soundstage. On my $5 earbuds alone, however, the sound is downright amazing when set to Windows Sonic or Dolby Atmos.
I also tried setting HDMI output to 5.1/7.1 (I know, makes no difference at all and only makes the signal muddy) and I must admit the exhausts sounds on cars sounded really detailed and real (Aventador... whaat!?.... that sounds real!!). Unfortunately, as you can imagine, certain effects were noticeably muted or gone altogether.
Now that we have that out of the way (thanks for reading
For example, in a racing game like Forza or DR, will the cars necessarily sound more realistic and life-like? Or in a shooter, will I be able to hear and feel more detail-richness in say, gunshots, dialogue, ambient effects and explosions? I know nothing compares to watching a movie at the cinema that has proper surround sound but I wonder if it is really needed in games. I don't do MP much, so hearing footsteps approaching me or cars creeping up behind me is not important. I'm only concerned with quality and how true surround sound changes the tone and pitch of sound effects in a game. That IS really important to me, because you all probably know by now what a sound nut I am when it comes to car/racing games.
Once again, thanks for taking the time to read this big wall of text. I'm not sure if I want to upgrade to Surround sound or if there even is a real need to do so - the best surround amps cost upwards of $1500. Heck, even the above average ones cost close to or above $500.
@Ialyrn
@mrPetros
@RandomCarGuy17
@TheCrazySwede
@prisonermonkeys
@McLaren
@Fat Tyre
@yabiggoose
@The Stig Farmer
@ImaRobot
@Imari
@GranTurismo guy
@Scaff
@UKMikey
Sorry, if I didn't tag you. These are only the names I could recall off the top of my head. But your opinions and/or suggestions are equally welcome. Thanks!