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Parental guidance suggested: I watched an 8K home theater demo with a 7.7.4-channel Dolby Atmos speaker system that was so intense, parents fled with their children


The great thing about attending a consumer audio/video show like Audio Advice Live 25, which took place August 1-3 in Raleigh, North Carolina, is that it can be a fun learning experience for the whole family. Indeed, during my time roaming this year’s show, I saw several families taking in the stereo and home theater demos, some with young children, and even one with an infant.

That infant was in attendance at the JVC/MartinLogan demo, and it was a good thing it was strapped into an inward-facing baby carrier, because about ten seconds into the demo, which kicked off with the intense Ready Player One motorcycle race/King Kong sequence, mom was out of her seat and making a quick beeline for the exit.

As someone whose parents took him to see Jaws, a movie that strangely has a PG rating, like a Disney film, in a theater at age five, I can commiserate. But poor baby nonetheless ended up missing one of the most dynamic, immersive, and loud home theater demos at Audio Advice Live 25.

MartinLogan Illusion 34A and Renaissance 15A speakers

MartinLogan Illusion 34A (left) and Renaissance 15A (right) speakers (Image credit: Future)

The demo marked the US debut of MartinLogan’s new lineup of Grotto subwoofers, and a seven-pack was used for the system: three Grotto 15 subs in front and four Grotto 12 subs in back.



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