Hi folks,
I have a stereo audio system for my TV setup. It's a Marantz amp and Mission speakers, and the blu-ray is connected to the amp via a digital connection. I was wondering: when I play a movie, and there is a choice of 5.1 and stereo soundtracks, should I choose the stereo option?
I don't know much about film soundtrack mixing, but I assumed the stereo mix would be a bespoke mix by the film's sound team, designed to optimise the audio for a stereo system, and would be superior to choosing the 5.1 and allowing my devices to do the downmixing to stereo. But is the opposite true? Does differ for older and newer films, or is it individual to each disc?
What do you think?
I have a stereo audio system for my TV setup. It's a Marantz amp and Mission speakers, and the blu-ray is connected to the amp via a digital connection. I was wondering: when I play a movie, and there is a choice of 5.1 and stereo soundtracks, should I choose the stereo option?
I don't know much about film soundtrack mixing, but I assumed the stereo mix would be a bespoke mix by the film's sound team, designed to optimise the audio for a stereo system, and would be superior to choosing the 5.1 and allowing my devices to do the downmixing to stereo. But is the opposite true? Does differ for older and newer films, or is it individual to each disc?
What do you think?