In Reply to: RE: Dolby ATMOS and planars? posted by methylmarty on January 10, 2015 at 11:48:52:
Thanks, interesting info on Atmos and planars.
Of course, you *can* attenuate the backwave if you want to by adding absorption. A dipole actually spills less acoustical energy into the room than an omni, which is one of the reasons they need less acoustical treatment. So it should be easy to suppress that rear-directed artificial reverb, though you could end up with a sound that's too dry for two-channel stereo.
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