In Reply to: IME/IMO. Yes, no, no, not necessarily. posted by grantv on November 7, 2006 at 12:15:57:
Yup. You can do it but you really need level control since adjusting the distances to be nearer/farther than the L or R speaker will also affect the arrival/timing of the signals.Also, using more than one speaker per channel will result in interference between them depending on (a) the plane of the separation, (b) the distance of the separation and (c) the frequencies reproduced.
By all means, try it but also consider a 'phantom' center as well as a single center above (aimed down) or below (aimed up).
Kal
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- Re: IME/IMO. Yes, no, no, not necessarily. - Kal Rubinson 12:31:30 11/07/06 (2)
- I agree - rico 09:50:22 11/08/06 (0)
- Thanks.... - Dholai 14:48:08 11/07/06 (0)