MAXIMIZING THE USEFULNESS OF A HOME THEATER WITH 2 CENTER CHANNEL SPEAKERS

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Klipschhead302

Klipschhead302

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Pogre,

Even a single person sitting directly in front of the screen benefits from "at least" an alternative "useful" speaker configuration and experience. The setup/design in my OP allows you to alternate and enjoy your speakers in various ways. Also, by alternating through the various "useful" configurations afforded to you via this setup/design, one maybe realizes, enjoys, distinguishes and appreciates the benefits of each configuration "refreshed" by not getting stuck in any one particular listening experience "ghetto").
Who on God's Earth sits directly in front of the screen? This "setup/design" reminds me of when my brother either drives too fast or too slow, takes the wrong road and I'm following him and when he has really gone off the reservation I flag him and ask him to pull over (this was a few decades ago).

I walk up to his car and ask why we're going 50 in a 65, then I ask why the hell we are going so out of our way and he gives me his versions of logical reasons to go so damn slow, and another ludicrous reason why he decided to go so out of his way to get to his destination.

He believes his ridiculous reasons so profoundly that when you're stuck following him again and this time he is doing 50 in a 35 and taking the better route he has equally ridiculous reasons.

Most people say, I felt like going 50 in a 65, this is the route I like but nope, he would give an essay on why he was right in doing what he did. Not a single solitary soul will follow him any longer.

Your "setup/design" does nothing to enhance a thing and when asked questions you, unlike my brother who would go into a long diatribe, have no response save read the OP.

How about answering some questions if you'd like this "setup/design" to be taken seriously.
 
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DCS0760

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It's gotten quiet in here.

Is everyone setting up and enjoying their new system?
 
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DCS0760

Junior Audioholic
(Please note, that you will still be able to configure/use the traditional Front Left and Front Right located on the sides of the screen for a 2.0 or 2.1 configuration)
 
William Lemmerhirt

William Lemmerhirt

Audioholic Overlord
That's funny rojo! I was wondering if we were being tested by gene or something and if we fall for this we get booted. Lmao
 
William Lemmerhirt

William Lemmerhirt

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(Please note, that you will still be able to configure/use the traditional Front Left and Front Right located on the sides of the screen for a 2.0 or 2.1 configuration)
Wow that's amazing! Oh wait, I can do that anyways without wasting time and money. Since you have no interest in reciprocal conversion, please stop posting. You've been asked but obviously have no interest here except to stir the pot. Well done. @j_garcia, where's that spray you keep for special guests?
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Wow that's amazing! Oh wait, I can do that anyways without wasting time and money. Since you have no interest in reciprocal conversion, please stop posting. You've been asked but obviously have no interest here except to stir the pot. Well done. @j_garcia, where's that spray you keep for special guests?



 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
The only argument you all have presented is lobbing and comb filtering, which I have responded to in my previous posts. (I have read other threads and posts where many others express the same view; that the lobbing/comb filtering argument is overrated)
I've actually tried using 2 IDENTICAL center speakers (~$1,500 each speaker) a long time ago when I was still a rookie. It sucked.

At that time, I haven't even heard about comb filtering or lobbing effects. All I knew at the time was that having 2 center speakers sucked. So I returned 1 center speaker.

However, if Dolby ATMOS could be configured to effectuate multiple DISCRETE front centers, I could see the use of THREE FRONT CENTER speakers: Fr Left, Left Center, Center, Right Center, Front Right. Of course, the Blu-ray movie and AVR would both have to be encoded & configured for this. :D
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Why stop at just having two centers? Why not five or six? Surely it can only get better!
Maybe he's talking about Dolby ATMOS' potential for more than 3 discrete front main speakers (like 5 front speakers). :D
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Ceiling center? Center array? How about 4 mains? :)
No. Not Ceiling or Height Front speakers.

I think ShadyJ said in another thread that ATMOS could be configured so that you could have any number of "discrete" channels, including 3 Front Center speakers, which means a total of 5 Front Discrete Channels, instead of the usual 3 front channels.

Sony's commercial SDDS employed this 5 discrete front channels back in the days. And ATMOS could do the same and beyond - IF they were to configure this and encode it.
 
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everettT

everettT

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Single center regardless of object based recordings. Even if it came to fruition, implementation and cost would prohibit most. There are scientific reasons when setting up Sound stages.
 
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