The dialog on most movies is not distinct, volume must be turned very high to get clarity, and have even had to use an equalizer to boost mids and highs to get clarity. My speakers and electronics are very good and sound great with music. Sound sources are cable with digital box and DVD using its stereo outputs.Will a new processor help? My present Rotel 930-AX has only available the Dolby Pro Logic mode and only older movies sound good such as the ones done in DLP or even Super Stereo. Will a new processor with Dolby Digital or Prologic II give me better dialog clarity and not require an equalizer to boost mids and highs? Will digital processing really improve dialog clarity?
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Topic - Dialog clarity with Dolby Pro Logic vs: ProLogic II vs: Dolby Digital - DickW 21:26:09 05/30/04 (13)
- You guys are not answering my question. - DickW 09:23:51 05/31/04 (5)
- Re: You guys are not answering my question. - Sam M 10:05:56 06/01/04 (0)
- center channel clarity - Joe Murphy Jr 10:41:48 05/31/04 (3)
- Re: center channel clarity --Thanks Joe Murphy - DickW 14:31:03 05/31/04 (2)
- suggestion - Joe Murphy Jr 15:05:25 05/31/04 (1)
- Re: suggestion - DickW 20:21:12 05/31/04 (0)
- Re: Agree with the posts below: - rico 07:20:32 05/31/04 (4)
- Sorry, have to correct you... - HiFiMaster 09:30:00 06/01/04 (3)
- Re: Then why - rico 15:57:18 06/01/04 (2)
- it's called a cross-over..... Not LFE channel. (NT) - Sam M 15:50:08 06/03/04 (0)
- Re: Then why - HiFiMaster 05:52:50 06/02/04 (0)
- Re: Dialog clarity with Dolby Pro Logic vs: ProLogic II vs: Dolby Digital - Lowrider 06:43:23 05/31/04 (0)
- Re: Dialog clarity with Dolby Pro Logic vs: ProLogic II vs: Dolby Digital - townsend 06:25:33 05/31/04 (0)