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Usually, better components make for better sound (quality electronics and revealing speakers with proper setup). With an average system, you can expect about a 5% increase in sound quality. If you've got a really nice setup, you may be able to squeeze out close to a 10% sound quality boost. For the average person, even 10% probably isn't worth the added cost. For someone who values audio quality, a 10% increase in sound quality is the equivalent to aural Viagra -- ie, a major sonic erection.

Another plus for DTS-HD Master Audio, depending on the studio, is 7.1 vs 5.1 surround sound capability for those who can take advantage of it.


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