Hi
Intellectually I am all for MCH and believes it can carry more of the cues that gives Real Music its ... reality :b ... With the few MCHalbums that are well recorded in such a way to take advantage of MCH and in a system correctly set-up, the effect is spooky...
The thing is : Most of what I care to listen to is in 2-CH and I have not been able to digest the artificial MCH constructs very well. On top of that MCH is very difficult to set-up. I would think more so than 2-CH. And there could well be a serious dose of prejudice too !!! :b ...
Thus I stick to 2-CH and will invest gladly in my version of a SOTA 2-CH Audio system... One thing in it will be multi (>2): the subwoofers
Hey Frantz, I listen exclusively to two channel recordings, most of them live recordings upmixed in Auro3D. Atmos is difficult to set up if you need to put in ceiling speakers. Auro 3D involves taking 4 speakers and placing them above your l-r and surround channels. I used stands and it was easy, no drilling, hammering, etc. But it is still more involoved than plopping down 2 speakers so in that regard you are right, it is complicated comparitely speaking. So that is another good reason to invest in SOTA 2 channel, speaker setup is much less involved.