In Reply to: RE: I optimized my left and right speakers for the best phantom center image using music. posted by 3db on July 27, 2012 at 04:46:56:
The placement of the front peakers for 5.1 and higher is the same as for 2 channel stereo, you should gt the same sweet spot and imaging as you did before you added the centre and rears. Most 2 channel setups have speakers toed in. and the same should be for 5.1 if your speakers are directional.
I always thought that if a speaker has to be toed in then the speaker may have a very narrow sweet spot. certain speakers like the KEF IQ series have this problem due to the easily localized HF driver.
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