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Just the opposite - I've been very happy with MC for almost 15 years

Posted by Chris from Lafayette on April 10, 2017 at 15:15:19:

And while Dave (below) may be correct that it would require more time to get the setup "just right", I've found that, for me, multi-channel is actually more forgiving of non-optimum speaker placement than regular stereo is. Just my two cents.

As a classical listener, I'm also truly thankful that there are companies such as BIS, Chandos, and Audite who continue to release new multi-channel albums each month, and who make these albums available as multi-channel downloads too. Yeah, the "majors" seem to have abandoned multi-channel (at least for the time being) - but, who knows, that could be a temporary phenomenon. (I'm hoping it is anyway!)