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We tend to reserve DTS praise for action films ( Mad Max: Fury Road ) or horror ( A Quiet Place ). But comedy relies on timing, and timing relies on audio delivery. A punchline delivered with a crisp, spatially-aware soundstage lands harder. The groan of a ghost, the sigh of a 1920s socialite, the clank of Viking armor—these are not just jokes; they are textures .

Listen specifically to Episode 1 ("Pilot"). When Sam flatlines and first sees the ghosts, the DTS mix introduces a sudden acoustic shift . The ambient room tone drops away, replaced by a hollow, cathedral-like reverb across all channels. The ghosts’ voices are no longer muffled or distant; they are suddenly full-frontal. This transition is jarring and emotional—and it only works if the codec can handle the instantaneous change in frequency response. DTS does. ghosts s01 dts

The ghosts gathered in the hallway, drawn by the sound. To them, it was a DTS-quality, surround-sound experience. To them, every creak of the house was usually muffled by the veil of death, but this radio was amplifying something. It was playing the "background noise" of the afterlife in high definition. We tend to reserve DTS praise for action

Premiered in 2019; features Alison and Mike. Audio & Technical Specifications (DTS) The groan of a ghost, the sigh of

You will laugh at the jokes. But with DTS, you will also jump at the creaks, feel the rumbles, and truly understand what it means to live in a house where the unseen is always listening. For the audiophile who loves sitcoms, this is the secret gem of 2021’s television audio landscape.

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