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Center channel is quiet for example in my 5.1 setup. Also i feel the woofer channel is ignored, because everything sounds soo ... 'thin'.
I assume people just won't notice it wearing headphones, but you do notice it with actual dedicated speakers. Using mono makes the center channel work for me, but yeah .... it's somehow like monitor audio alone LOL.
I've a professional 5.1.4 setup in my living room and 5.1 in my 'gaming cave'. Had a soundbar before and headphones (able to deliver 9.x.x shenanigans whatever they put into their marketing ) for years.
But i stopped playing MP-titles i can finally enjoy all glory of headphone-free audio. (so my neighbors :D)
@SlaySea759
Any chance your AV receiver has some sort of up mix function? I tried the optical input now and it seems this is working for me at least. Literally flinched when i fired that PM again LOL (it's loud ha)