George Michael – Faith in Dolby Atmos | Blu-ray Audio Review
George Michael’s classic 1987 album Faith returns in immersive form with a new Dolby Atmos mix on Blu-ray Audio, remixed by the album’s original engineer Chris Porter. In this episode of Life in Surround, I take a close listen to how the Atmos presentation uses the room and how the iconic album translates into an immersive sound field. There has been some online chatter about the Atmos mix lacking bass, so we also talk about how bass management, speaker size settings, and system configuration can affect what listeners may be hearing. If you enjoy deep dives into surround sound and immersive music releases, subscribe to Life in Surround for more Dolby Atmos, 5.1, and multichannel music reviews.

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