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In Reply to: RE: I second that motion. posted by Kal Rubinson on June 29, 2016 at 15:35:10
Sorry, I can honestly say I don't understand what you said. Can you dumb it down a bit? :)But yes, the position of the center speaker is an "issue" for many (most?) home installations, like mine, so compromises must be made. By that I mean that the physical config/size of the center speaker might be constricted, so you have to make a choice on how you'll get the most benefit from whatever you choose, with the majority of your media. Doesn't mean it'll be bad with the "other stuff", but you know a different choice, if you could fit it in, would have been better.
Edits: 06/30/16Follow Ups:
The center speaker should be identical to the others. If you cannot fit it into the space you have, you want one that will sound as much like the others as possible. There are no special demands on a center speaker as long as it fits.
"The center speaker should be identical to the others."
Hey, that's what I said! (How do I capitalize "I" when it's already capitalized?)
:)
I was responding to someone who wanted it "dumbed down."
Edits: 07/01/16
I have both the DPA (Danish Pro Audio) and Schoeps papers on surround sound miking techniques, but the one which brings it all home to the playback environment is the one from the Grammy Recording Academy.
https://www.grammy.org/files/pages/SurroundRecommendations.pdf
:)
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