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i think i found a perfectly logical reason for this so called "airiness".
The Dolby digital track is typically the theatrical master, which is meant to be played in a theater, with multiple loudspeakers playing back the same sound, creating a more "open" sound-field.
when transfered to home video the same master is used, and if played back in your home, only one (maybe two) loudspeakers used, creating a void between the mains and the rears.
the dts track on the other hand is remix, probably with only one or two loud speakers for each rear, then the "void" is taken in account, thus there in no void.
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