Compare Speaker (Height/Atmos) — Side-by-Side Specs
Atmos height speakers need controlled dispersion aimed at the mix position. In-ceiling give the most convincing overhead effect; add-on elevation modules that bounce off the ceiling are a decent compromise in rooms where in-ceiling installation isn't possible. Key specs: dispersion angle, sensitivity, and whether they cross over cleanly to your subwoofer at 80 Hz (the THX/Dolby reference crossover; 120 Hz is a fallback for satellite-class drivers).
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Popular Speaker (Height/Atmos) Comparisons
ELAC DA42
vs Klipsch FIVES-II
ELAC DA43
vs Klipsch FIVES-II
Klipsch FIVES-II
vs PSB IMAGINE XA BLK
Klipsch FIVES-II
vs SVS PRIME-ELEVATION
Klipsch FIVES-II
vs Wharfedale DIAMOND-12-3D
Klipsch FIVES-II
vs Wharfedale DIAMOND-12-3DI-SURROUND
ELAC DA42
vs Klipsch NINES-II
ELAC DA43
vs Klipsch NINES-II
Klipsch NINES-II
vs PSB IMAGINE XA BLK
Klipsch NINES-II
vs SVS PRIME-ELEVATION
Klipsch NINES-II
vs Wharfedale DIAMOND-12-3D
Klipsch NINES-II
vs Wharfedale DIAMOND-12-3DI-SURROUND
ELAC DA42
vs Klipsch SEVENS-II
ELAC DA43
vs Klipsch SEVENS-II
Klipsch SEVENS-II
vs PSB IMAGINE XA BLK
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