I have a relatively small room, about 14' x 19' x 9.5'. When I expanded from a 5.1 to a 7.1 system, there was a significant improvement in surround envelopment. Personally, I would never go back to a 5.1 system.
I've also read that a 6.1 speaker array is not a good choice because a single rear speaker causes cancellations. Even if you are only outputting a 6.1 signal, you should use two rear speakers rather than one.
AFAIK there are no 7.1 sources, so one factor to consider is how well the PrePro can generate 7.1 outputs from various sources. Personally, I listen to everything in 7.1, independent of source.
I suggest you go to AVS Forum and search for posts by Sanjay under Processors. He has some very articulate technical explanations of the limitations of 5.1 and 6.1 versus 7.1. There are also a lot discussions on surround processing versus multi-channel preamp/standard DD/DTS decoding.
Cheers
Bruce
I've also read that a 6.1 speaker array is not a good choice because a single rear speaker causes cancellations. Even if you are only outputting a 6.1 signal, you should use two rear speakers rather than one.
AFAIK there are no 7.1 sources, so one factor to consider is how well the PrePro can generate 7.1 outputs from various sources. Personally, I listen to everything in 7.1, independent of source.
I suggest you go to AVS Forum and search for posts by Sanjay under Processors. He has some very articulate technical explanations of the limitations of 5.1 and 6.1 versus 7.1. There are also a lot discussions on surround processing versus multi-channel preamp/standard DD/DTS decoding.
Cheers
Bruce