The mix is front-heavy by necessity (it’s a dialogue-driven show). Don’t expect helicopter pans or constant surround activity. Some quiet scenes feel like expanded stereo rather than true 5.1.
: Fearing they will lose their TV privileges, the ghosts blame the neighborhood kids for the arson. Eventually, guilt (and a slow clap led by Trevor) leads them to confess. : Alberta, Trevor, and Pete watch Ghostbusters ghosts s01e05 dd5.1
As the series progresses, the "Halloween" episode remains a standout for its world-building. Experiencing it with high-quality surround sound isn't just about volume; it's about the nuance of the supernatural world that Sam and Jay inhabit every day. The mix is front-heavy by necessity (it’s a
The motley crew of 1970s‑era spirits—Al, Kitty, Thomas, Mary, and the rest—are forced to confront a centuries‑old family curse when a mysterious peacock statue appears in the house. Meanwhile, the living occupants, Alison and Mike, scramble to keep the property afloat while navigating the ever‑escalating chaos caused by their spectral roommates. : Fearing they will lose their TV privileges,
★★★★☆ (4 out of 5) — a solid, entertaining entry that showcases the series at its witty best, with an audio mix that makes the ghosts feel actually present.
4/5 – A reference-quality sitcom mix. If you have a 5.1 system, Ghosts Episode 5 rewards you with immersive mansion acoustics, clean dialogue, and tasteful bass. It won’t demo your subwoofer, but it proves that even comedies benefit from discrete surround.