Choosing the right Speakers/Sound Bar. Need Help!

Ramil Ahmadov

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Hey guys.

So i really need your help guys, i want to buy myself a surround speakers system(preferably Dolby Atmos enabled??)
Can you, please, help me with my choice of soundbar/speakers? I am really thinking about Razer Leviathan 5.1(or maybe Logitech Z series), but i really have no idea. Is it good or are there any better 7.1 surround speakers that have Dolby Atmos enabled or something like that. Because i am planning to experience Dolby Atmos home theatre through Dolby access app. Do i need a soundcard as well? Can you please clarify on that? Any recommendations are highly appreciated.
I have MSI X99A Godlike Gaming motherboard

Thanks
 
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I don`t know any soundcard that can decode/output ATMOS signal. But I`ve seen a Lenovo Yoga Tablet that emulate Dolby Atmos...
For true Dolby Atmos experience you will need a compatible receiver (which knows to decode atmos signal) and ceiling speakers - or floor "dolby atmos enabled" speakers.
The speakers you choose are not compatible with ATMOS (they use subwoofer for connections & they do internaly the decoding/controling the satellites).
On Dolby`s site you can find all the necessary info. http://bit.ly/2x8IQ7R (just select "dolby atmos enabled" in the right side).

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I don`t know any soundcard that can decode/output ATMOS signal. But I`ve seen a Lenovo Yoga Tablet that emulate Dolby Atmos...
For true Dolby Atmos experience you will need a compatible receiver (which knows to decode atmos signal) and ceiling speakers - or floor "dolby atmos enabled" speakers.
The speakers you choose are not compatible with ATMOS (they use subwoofer for connections & they do internaly the decoding/controling the satellites).
On Dolby`s site you can find all the necessary info. http://bit.ly/2x8IQ7R (just select "dolby atmos enabled" in the right side).
 
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Ramil Ahmadov

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Thanks mate. I think i will just go with the Razer one. I believe output of the sound quality of my motherboard is sufficient.