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In Reply to: RE: Understood. posted by Kal Rubinson on November 11, 2014 at 19:38:19
Kal, please explain how your 3 identical speakers are set up so they don't interfere with the picture. Are they small enough to reside below or above the screen, or do you use an acoustically transparent projection screen?
The complaint about low level for dialog compared to other sounds can be caused by a processor set for center channel when there is no center channel. Setting center channel to off in the menu usually cures that problem.
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In one system, there is no display at all.
In the other, the PDP is just above the three floor-standers for L/C/R.
Hi and this is very interesting
Does a really acoustically transparent projection screen exist ?
if so this is really the way to do things for me
I would love to have this possibility
Thanks for the advice.
Kind regards,
bg
I think acoustically transparent is a relative term.
BTW, we have a 6.2 setup, but I rarely turn on the amps for the rear channels*. Maybe there's more content for the rears now, but in the past it seems mostly limited to flyovers. For music, I mostly use stereo, occasionally 4.2; for DirecTV HD-DVR and Blu-ray, 4.2 is always on.
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* I disconnected the trigger from the preamp to those amps
Hi again and thanks a lot for the interesting advice
I can only image that the experience to be surrounded by the sound is the ultimate ... like in a concert hall the sound comes from all around not only from the front of course
So stereo is limited i agree
But in a normal home condition the set-up can be a critical step
Thanks again
Kind regards,
bg
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