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Re: My Home theater Page
David
I like what you have done with the screen speakers, but there way to close to the floor. Now if that is a perforated screen place those screen speakers about 2/3 of the height of the screen, and the sub bass below the centre channel.
Not too sure if you have constructed a (THX baffle wall) here but at least you have got the front loudspeakers matching where most others mismatch the concept.
Also the width of the image and the positioning of the screen speakers should be kept within the (scope frame) W/S films don’t correct too easily has they do in the cinema has this is done on the vertical instead of the horizontal, but just so you know get those loudspeakers up where they belong.
“You haven’t heard anything yet...”
Al Jolson, “The Jazz Singer” 1927 the first talkie to use sound Vitaphone and JBL.
You might what to look into active crossovers units for the screen speakers, and EQ with 1/3 octave, and multiple surrounds.
When it comes to surround information I decided to employ the JBL control 1, for my home cinema, up till now I have installed around x8 JBL control 1, x2 on each sidewall and x4 on the back wall, with a further x8 more to install.
Now forget dipolar and bipolar loudspeakers waste of time and money giving there performance, I have tried with bipolar, and decided the results where far less than surround, with to many holes in the sound, I surly wasn’t going to shell out on other pair and so on, not at there silly prices.
Anyway that’s history now, and with x5 JBL control 5 placed at the front and a one 18” THX approved JBL 4645 with a newer 18” sub bass driver 2242H, which I have been running for the past 9 years sounds like cinema sub bass, and not that honky phoney sound that you get with those whippy size home cinema subs, although I do own one, the Eltax A R-12, but the JBL 4645, is light-years ahead, and when the U.S.S. Enterprise goes to warp 2 the feel is wonderful or the Millennium Falcon going to hyperspace, with a jolt of 115dbc, the max level I have played it back at was 120dbc on the afterburners where turned on, the SR-71 black bird in “Final Approach” WOW!
Last edited by andySu : 08-09-2006 at 09:10 AM.
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