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There is one important consideration in expanding your system: new speakers must be
added to your Dolby Atmos system in pairs. A new speaker on the right side of the room
must be matched by a similar speaker on the left side of the room. This is true for speakers
located on the floor as well as overhead. This pairing ensures a balanced soundstage. The
exceptions to this rule are when you add speakers in the center or center back locations.
For high-end home theaters, a 7.1.4 system (a traditional 7.1-channel-based layout with
four overhead or Dolby Atmos enabled speakers) will provide a great listening experience. If
you're ambitious, though, Dolby Atmos can support home theater systems with up to 34
speakers in a 24.1.10 configuration: 24 speakers on the floor and 10 overhead speakers.
Importantly, Dolby Atmos content is not tied to any specific playback configuration.
Whether you have a full 7.1.4 system, a 5.1.2 system, or an ultimate 24.1.10 Dolby Atmos
system, your receiver will get the same content and play it back in a way that takes full
advantage of your specific setup.
As a starting point, Dolby recommends that any system include speakers in the positions
normally designated for a 5.1 system. This allows you to play legacy, channel-based content
as well as Dolby Atmos content.
Making the right connections
Once you have your speakers set up and you've purchased a new AVR, it's time to hook up
your new Dolby Atmos system. Many AVRs that support Dolby Atmos have speaker
connections labeled HEIGHT. (Some AVRs do not use that label, but they allow you to
assign terminals for the height outputs.) Connect your Dolby Atmos enabled speakers or
overhead speakers to those outputs. If you're using four Dolby Atmos enabled speakers or
overhead speakers (or think you might in the future), you need an AVR with four height
outputs.
Of course, not all the content you play on your home theater will be in Dolby Atmos. The
good news is that a Dolby Atmos home theater can play any channel-based content. You
can choose to have Dolby surround technology automatically adapt that channel-based
signal to use the full capabilities of your new system, including your overhead speakers,
thus ensuring that you hear realistic and immersive sound.
If you're not able to upgrade your home theater to Dolby Atmos yet, we still recommend
that you purchase the Dolby Atmos version of content whenever that is available. The Dolby
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