I want just a 4 speaker deal with me sitting in the middle. My family room is of decent size. Looking to get the music going first then the movie sound should be ok. Was thinking my receiver is lacking going to take it back and get a Yamaha RX-A2060. Not ready to give up on my Klipsch forte big bruiser speakers yet
Silverfoxvtx:
I don't know if you can post a drawing or not, but that might be helpful. At least to me. One of the difficulties of offering assistance is trying to get a true understanding of how things are right now.
If I understand you correctly, you have placed a Front Right, Front Left speaker. Also, you have placed a Rear Right and Rear Left speaker. Depending on how you have those hooked to your receiver, what mode its running in, and how the speakers are positioned : you could be taking great sound and cancelling it out simply by how you've laid it out.
I know others will weigh in, but perhaps a quick experiment would be in order. Disconnect one of the two pairs and simply try a straight up 2 channel stereo setup. Set the front right and front left speakers about 8 feet apart and set yourself an equal distance from each speaker. Thats a generic setup for a stereo image. Put on a piece of music that you know well and see how it sounds. Then, try the other pair of speakers in the same fashion. The pair that sounds the best gets to be the front right and front left speakers.
After that, we'll need more information. Hopefully by then, the cavalry will have arrived and some of the great diagnosticians can weigh in.