Good Scene to test surrounds


Anyone have suggestions for a scene to test surrounds? I just got my gear I want to hear what my babies can do. I just connected all the cables and I believe everything is working. I have Sonus Faber Cremonas for the front three channels and Concertos for surrounds.

Thanks,
Cap
captaincapitalism
Hello Captain,

I've recently been partial to "XXX" with Vin Diesel. The opening scene where the guy shoots the bolt, off screen, into the wood door and repels down has shaken people out of there seat more then once. Also, when he steals the senators car, a lot of rear channel info in that scene as well.......John
First scene from Final Destination-II works every time. I hope you have a big sub-woofer! (Use the DTS soundtrack)

Diana Krull live in Paris is a great one for DTS surround too!

Eagles Hell freezes over track-1 DTS

Good luck
The Jackel
with Bruce Willis, Richard Gear, and Jack Black

Go to the scene where Bruce willis is testing out the gun.

This scene will certainly test the capabilitys of your surrounds for dynamics and clarity under fire.

Just be careful not to convince your neighbors that you are shooting the crap out of your house.

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The Matrix, lobby shooting scene. X-Men, rain storm at the concentration camp, you think you're going to get wet.
I like Dark City for surround sound testing as it has superior cohesiveness throughout the entire movie. The pressure of the surround - atmospherics will snap into focus if you nail it and form a pressure like envelopement around you. The scene in True Lies where the dwebe bolts from the table in the restaurant running up the left wall of your room will expose a gap in the left main and left rear speaker. Switch inputs and calibrate right side. Dragonslayer has some excellent swooshing rear pans as the dragon flies around you. Opening rain scene in Crimson Tide. Opening scene in Desperado where the clicking revolves around room. Opening scene in Outbreak , especially when rocket launches from your right shoulder. These are but a few.