10-30-10: Chadnliz
>Having said that if you have a system that excells at music it will easily perform well for movies but the reverse cant be had as easily.
That's backwards.
An excellent home theater system will produce 105dB SPL main channel and 115dB SPL LFE peaks at the listening position without distortion or thermal compression.
It'll do fine on source material mixed for nearly 30dB of dynamic range.
And it'll sound great on music, which forms the backbone of most films.
"Audiophile" systems which handle scale-model music at less than realistic volumes may suffer physical damage in the same environment, and are at least likely to have distortion and thermal compression problems.
Of course most "home theater" systems aren't excellent in the same way that most "2-channel" speakers aren't.
>Having said that if you have a system that excells at music it will easily perform well for movies but the reverse cant be had as easily.
That's backwards.
An excellent home theater system will produce 105dB SPL main channel and 115dB SPL LFE peaks at the listening position without distortion or thermal compression.
It'll do fine on source material mixed for nearly 30dB of dynamic range.
And it'll sound great on music, which forms the backbone of most films.
"Audiophile" systems which handle scale-model music at less than realistic volumes may suffer physical damage in the same environment, and are at least likely to have distortion and thermal compression problems.
Of course most "home theater" systems aren't excellent in the same way that most "2-channel" speakers aren't.