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Yes, I noticed the same. NOT CLEAR.

Posted by tweakmenow on November 22, 2009 at 09:23:35:

Yes, it took about 30 seconds into the movie for me to notice my speakers appeared to have pillows in front of them. Soundtrack and dialogue both affected. My system is hi-rez enough that microphone placement and room acoustics can easily be heard interacting with dialogue.
Movie was a standard disc. (non Blueray) Video was first rate. One scene where the dialogue WAS clear was when Jim and old/future Spock met in the cave on the ice/snow planet.