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I wonder about these bounce off the ceiling height speakers. I know even back with Q-sound they could do height with a pair of stereo speakers up front partly/mostly thru filtering to mimic the comb filtering that causes us to hear sound as from above around the 8-12 khz range. That has made me wonder if such processing wouldn't allow a 2nd pair of side speakers to mimic overheads without being overhead. I wonder if along with the Dolby mandated ripple in response in that 8-12 khz range they don't add to it or vary it to vary where in the overhead area one hears the sound in their object oriented channel processing.
I've also wondered if an up firing speaker with bass rolled off couldn't feed into a tube that had an angle reflected at the top of the tube so one could actually put much of the sound traveling up the tube and exit at height even though the speaker is mounted on the floor.
I've also wondered if an up firing speaker with bass rolled off couldn't feed into a tube that had an angle reflected at the top of the tube so one could actually put much of the sound traveling up the tube and exit at height even though the speaker is mounted on the floor.