Re: Austin DIY HT Projects
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Originally Posted by Jonathan DA
A pair of center channels would not be good, you'll end up with comb filtering effects that will create a very lumpy freq response and interfere with dialog intelligibility.
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Jonathan, total noob question here:
My current horizontal center has a single tweeter and a matched pair of mid-range drivers, one on each side, with a crossover around 2KHz. I would estimate the two mids are about a foot apart. How do they avoid comb filtering issues? Is it more of an issue above 2 KHz (hence the single tweeter)?
I'm not really proposing anything, just trying to learn, but if I had three separate drivers: a tweeter just to the right of the beam and a pair of mid-ranges a foot to the left and right of the tweeter, what would be the issue? Both mid-ranges connected to a single amp off the same (or matched) wires.
Specifically, is it a case of:
1) It would not work because...
2) In theory, one could build such a weird custom speaker, but in practice it would be difficult to avoid problems, or
3) It would work, it's just a lot easier to move the beam and put in a single center.
Just curious. If I decide to go center behind the screen, I'll likely build a false wall, center the screen slightly to one side or the other, or move the beam.
By the way, new pictures are up. The old room is out. I have some more ceiling destruction to do, then it's time to start rebuilding.
http://www.meyerzone.net/meyerht/