I don't normally make comments with regards to 'upmixes', mainly because they always sound false due to the inability for them to follow the natural methods of surround mixing.
There's one issue that i believe i've never seen spoken about when 'upmixing' is discussed, and the fact the last short sentence below makes direct mention of the way we hear, i can only gather that it plays no part in your method.
Phase is an essential part of how we hear, so it doesn't matter that the RMS and Peak values are the same, if their phase is not the same, then it can't be guaranteed that the sounds will sound equal in all situations.
--- hearing sound from one channel in the rears instead of both : yep, a common problem in upmixes from a not equal stereo mix. Left louder than Right .... Or Right louder than left...
But those channels are equal in RMS and Peakvalues in the upmix. So actually in loudness there is no difference between Sl and Sr ! It's our ears that make the difference here
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