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In Reply to: Your video display may be a factor. posted by johnvb on April 22, 2005 at 04:17:07:
I went with a wall-mounted plasma and supplementary absorption/diffusion elements so that the three front speakers are minimally effected by its presence.
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OTOH, you also have to lose the center speaker for 2-channel. Would'nt do to have a center channel speaker messing up the imaging/soundstaging from 2-channel source....Guess you'll have to add rails to your center channel to (remote-control?) move the center away and/or behind your 2 main speakers when listening to 2-channel. :0).
Sorta. The center speaker in both my systems is slightly farther back than the L/R and much smaller than any CRT or RPTV would be. It's also considerably less resonant a structure. Makes little difference compared to the hulking monitor.
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