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In Reply to: Using B Speakers as Rear Surrounds and vice versa posted by mele63 on March 13, 2003 at 10:57:05:
I can't help wondering if there is a setup problem with your system. Have you used a RS sound pressure meter to set all the levels? If you are finding that Pro-logic doesn't cut it, can you run your system in straight stereo? Some preamp/processors allow for 5 speaker stereo, is there such a setting on your unit?
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No, I don't have a five-speaker stereo setting on my amp (I'd be happy with a four-speaker stereo setting!). Keep in mind, I'm very pleased with my system's performance with digital 5:1 sources; it's just the Pro-Logic I'm unhappy with. For example, I use my system to watch regular TV. Some channels sound pretty good with the Pro-Logic, others sound bad. The "bad" channels sound better when I switch to stereo mode..my guess is that in cases where the Pro-Logic in not compatable with the signal, all of the sound comes from the center channnel which, in my case, can't compete with the overall range and sound quality of the two mains (Klipsch KG4's)Do you listen to standard music CD's in Pro-Logic? If you use the stereo setting, wouldn't you like to use your "rear surround" speakers for music listening as well? Anyway, I guess I should've purchased an amp with the setting you asked about. At least I still have the speaker switching box on hand. Thanks.
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