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Old 04-29-2008, 06:06 AM   #8 of 11
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scott
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Re: Boxy sound from centre speaker


A couple of questions...

1) As Ennsio asked, where do you place your center channel? Is it in an opening below your screen, in an entertainment center? Do you have it on a shelf? Please describe where you place it.

2) Have you calibrated your system with Avia or similar tools?

3) You certainly should use the speakers set to small. How did they sound after you changed them?

4) The center channel matched for the speakers you have appears to be a capable center channel. I have not heard them but they appear in all respects to be a nicely engineered set. Do you sill have this matching center channel speaker? ( this of course supports chuckg's comments )

5) You can "ghost" the center sound with the two towers, it is not ideal and you will lose some sound quality while doing this. However, sound is a personal preference and if it sounds better to you then use it the way you enjoy it.

6) The room accoustics might be affecting your sound from the center channel as well, do you have furniture near or in front of the speaker? A test disk and sound meter could help in diagnosing these issues.



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