lovethatass99
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I've got a DVD Home Theatre, which has a "DTS Decoder" built in.
There aren't that many movies with DTS Soundtracks at the moment, but those that have really do sound better in DTS.
IMHO one of the best for DTS is Apollo 13, which also happens to be my favourite film of all time.
During the launch sequence, if you turn the sound up fairly high, you can feel the concussion of the engine start, through the Sub-Woofer, and it is stunning!
Also, after the explosion that cripples the Command Module, you can hear all the subtle rumblings in the powered down LEM, which you don't hear properly in 5.1.
If you've got Home Theatre with a DTS Decoder, watch the DVD of Apollo 13, using the DTS soundtrack, and turn the volume up fairly high.
It'll blow you away, litterally.
There aren't that many movies with DTS Soundtracks at the moment, but those that have really do sound better in DTS.
IMHO one of the best for DTS is Apollo 13, which also happens to be my favourite film of all time.
During the launch sequence, if you turn the sound up fairly high, you can feel the concussion of the engine start, through the Sub-Woofer, and it is stunning!
Also, after the explosion that cripples the Command Module, you can hear all the subtle rumblings in the powered down LEM, which you don't hear properly in 5.1.
If you've got Home Theatre with a DTS Decoder, watch the DVD of Apollo 13, using the DTS soundtrack, and turn the volume up fairly high.
It'll blow you away, litterally.
