Jaycan
09-08-2003, 08:45 PM
<font color='#000000'>For some time now I've been mulling over this concept. Why is it, apart from aesthetics, would you want your home theater to be a rectangle where the length (L) is 1.5-2x the width(W)? I have seen numerous photos on the internet of people adding on a room to their existing homes for a dedicated HT and conforming to this formula. They sometimes end up with main speakers as little as 5-6 ft apart. It appears to me that spatial separation is compromised in this kind of set-up. Sure you can digitally delay the signal, but wouldn't it be better to do it naturally with a W of greater dimension? Do movies digital surround effects compensate for a narrow soundstage? Since most receivers do not process 6-channel Hi-rez sound in the digital domain, then increasing the W of your home theater should be a simple way of dramatically adding to the enveloping, expansive nature of multi-ch DVD-A/SACDs. It appears to me that a better formula would be to keep the same square footage, but make the dimensions more akin to a square.</font>