ok ok relax everyone. I'm not really sure where this got lost in all this discussion but I've said several times that I was open to trying to change things but I needed to find an appropriate time. IE doing the change at midnight is probably not the most ideal time for me to start moving things around. Not to mention I don't think I ever disagreed that the placement wasn't ideal. I was simply trying to re iterate that I've had this issue in 3 different houses with 3 completely different setups (aside from the hardware) so it seemed more or less unlikely that putting the setup back to something fairly close to what I had before would solve all my problems. The only differences being it was a different room and the TV was mounted on the wall.
With that said I have propped the TV up on some 6x6 posts. It looks a little odd I have to say
Tried playing a few scenes hear and there through Interstellar and Batman returns.
Interstellar does sound some-what better but its hard to tell if its just because I'm already familiar with what they are saying since I just finished watching the movie the other day I could be just filling in the silence. As this is supposed to be a bad example to use I won't focus on it much but I figured I would still give this a shot since its what spawned this forum post in the first place.
Batman returns: similar issues as before. Batman often sounds harder to understand vs others in the movie. Almost like the bass just for his voice has been played with to muffle it. It's also why I am thinking my issue is usually with male voices instead of female which are typically not as deep sounding. Similar in Interstellar the male voices were def worse. Actually I'd even go as far as to say the female voices were generally fine in Interstellar.
Next I have tried Gemini Man. This actually sounded quite good. I would actually argue that perhaps my center speaker is now turned a little to high as sound effects wise did not seem to add much "wow" factor from any of my other speakers but the general speaking audio was at a good level. There were a few parts where I did feel Will Smith got quieter than he should be but no where near as bad as the first two movies.
I suspect my issue is more to do with the movie than the setup. There are definitively improvements over all by moving the placement but I am not sure its really resolved the issue I came here with, nor does it look (er sound) like it can be resolved. Unless there might be some settings on the AVR to try such as with the EQ or something but I've got no clue what to do there. I'm also not clear if its "normal" practice to bump the center channel higher than the L/R speakers?
Anyway thanks all for your input.
Cheers!