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CinemaAudioNovice t1_ja8z6up wrote

Yes, but not every room is ideal, sometimes being just below center will be too close or too far from the screen so you have to find a compromise in that situation. That’s why you walk into every room and make a unique judgement call. Every room is different, some the seating is offset to the side because it only has one side entrance, some have an aisle down the middle where no one sits, etc.

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Dear-Bid4102 OP t1_ja904i2 wrote

So let me ask you, do you think it matters sitting in that location. I have been wondering if AMC adding walls behind the seats would mess up acoustics. So I’m thinking the calibration must correct for this. I would also like to assume that a theater like a Dolby Cinema would be better calibrated to account for this? Thoughts?

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CinemaAudioNovice t1_ja930kb wrote

There’s only so much you can do to correct for a bad room unfortunately.

Premium screens like Dolby are always going to be given extra care and have much more calibration involved due to the extra channels and speakers. The rooms are also usually better designed acoustically.

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Dear-Bid4102 OP t1_ja960b7 wrote

Do you have any thoughts on the walls behind each seat? You think they mess up acoustics too much? I’m thinking of seeing more movies in imax for that reason.

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CinemaAudioNovice t1_ja97ln2 wrote

I haven’t noticed any problems with the walls behind recliners, they’re generally short and carpeted.

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