srobak: I checked for other posts and threads regarding this movie, and couldn't find one... so...
I know it is late in the game, but if any of you do not have this movie yet - GET IT. I picked up the HD-DVD version tonight, and watched it in DTS. Good lord, what a sonic feast. Really lets your system flex it's muscles. The whole movie was just incredible.
The huge Malco theater (Memphis?) that serves as a benchmark for the most advanced all-Klipsch theater sound install uses that movie as it's sonic benchmark for system test. There's lots of 18 Hz stuff in there to show off Roy Delgado's subwoofer designs, among other things.
His comment to me was: "Michael Bay really cares about sound quality.".......................no kidding. I have the non-HD DVD version I bought used from Blockbuster and it Rocks the House. You also need to add Master and Commander, and Polar Experss to your collection for sound.
Claude
7.1/2.1 wall of sound Stacks: Front L&R=MWM-s Clone Bass 2ft. from corner, PV MB-1 midbass, JBL 2446J/2360 midrange horn with drivers jammed into corners (time align), Double Stacked Twin Tweeters B&C DE10/ME10 horn twins, Front& Center=PVFH1/EV-EVDH1A/JBL2380, L&R Sides and Rears=Four Peavey SP-1(CheapScalas), Twin VMPS Large Subs firing into fron corners., Driven by an Onkyo 706 Receiver, B&K Amp on VMPS Subs. Hats off to Tom Holman and Audyssey EQ!!