
Before each session, speaker calibration is checked using an SPL meter and the test-tones on the receiver, in this case the Denon AVR-3805. Additional listening sessions are added as needed. During session two, the original notes are compared and expanded upon during the listening experience.


During session one, notes are taken on the subjective experience of the implementation of the DTS 96/24 5.1 surround sound mix (in this case) along with notes on other features. I'm sorry to report that this was not the case.ĭiscs are listened to a minimum of twice with at least a 24 hour separation between the listening sessions. Queens esoteric style I still believe could lend itself well to the 5.1 format and I was hoping that this disc be the one to do it. After reviewing Queen's The Game in DTS, I was cautiously optimistic that this disc would be an improvement over the slightly disappointing The Game.
