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Topic: Adding subwoofers to surround speakers
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Daniel Schulz
Master Film Handler
Posts: 387
From: Los Angeles, CA USA
Registered: Sep 2003
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posted 11-07-2016 05:34 PM
quote: Never a bad idea to add subs [Smile] but a 5.1/7.1 track is mixed using cinema surrounds, which are usually dying around 50Hz if you are lucky. There is a chance that they applied a high pass filter on the soundtrack anyway or that whatever happens below, say, 50Hz is not supposed to be heard. Personally, I'd invest into surround subs only if the rest of the auditorium is top notch. If you want to go that direction, you'll have to install a crossover to drive the subs.
Agreed with this. This is somewhat less relevant in the D-Cinema era, as you can in theory mix with full range surrounds, but in the digital-sound-on-film era surround channels didn't go below 80Hz. In fact the 80Hz cutoff was baked into the DTS format, but roughly followed for SRD and SDDS tracks as well. I think even in the D-Cinema era, if your surround arrays are capable of playing back cleanly down to 80Hz you're playing back everything the mixers are placing in the surround channels in the 5.1 and 7.1 mixes. It's only with the Atmos/DTS:X mixes that there is any expectation on the part of the mixers that full-range sound can or should be panned around the auditorium.
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