3.1.2 Dolby Atmos
Here’s what the numbers mean: 🔹 = Three ear-level channels (Left, Center, Right) → crisp dialogue & clear front staging. 🔹 1 = One subwoofer (LFE) → the rumble, punch, and low-end you feel . 🔹 2 = Two overhead/height channels → rain, helicopters, and strings that move above you.
The First Digit (3): The Traditional Ear-Level ChannelsThis refers to three front speakers: a Left, a Right, and a Center channel. The Left and Right speakers handle the musical score and environmental effects, while the Center channel is dedicated almost exclusively to dialogue, ensuring voices remain crisp and clear. 3.1.2 dolby atmos
A Subwoofer that provides the low-end "thump" you feel in your chest during a cinematic score. Here’s what the numbers mean: 🔹 = Three
A single Subwoofer provides the deep "rumble" and bass needed for cinematic impact. The First Digit (3): The Traditional Ear-Level ChannelsThis
This is the "Atmos" layer, consisting of two speakers positioned overhead or as upward-firing drivers that bounce sound off the ceiling to simulate height. Key Benefits
A single Subwoofer for deep bass and explosive sound effects.