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Re: DTS vs. DD: Shouldn't DTS sound better?

I think it does, but I used the DD and DTS calibration from the Home Essentials setup disk. This showed that I had the drop on DTS, but not on DD. I set the SPL to 70db, which is where I usually watch movies at, then turned the volume up until L/R were at that level, then matched the center.


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