Wow, my first post! I've lurked here awhile, but I still consider myself a rank amateur...
Without a dedicated space, my HT setup is a series of compromises, but I'm trying to do my best with what I'm allowed. With that in mind, my 50" plasma is contained in a large armoir with an enclosed (with vent holes) back. My center channel (infinity beta c360, sealed enclosure) is currently placed on a shelf above the TV, also in the armoir. Fortunately, the base of the TV is only about 24" high, and the shelf for the center channel is about 4" above the top of the TV so it's not "too" high. And at this point I have no other options for relocating the beast, so it has to stay on the shelf above the TV anyway.
My question is in regards to the space the center channel is sitting in. It amounts to a 3 sided box perhaps about 18" inches deep, and around 48" inches wide (my panasonic plasma has 3/8" to spare on each side...phew!). Right now the "box" is empty except for the center channel. Since the armoir has doors on it, I "own" the realestate.
Would there be any benefit to including some type of sound absorbing material in the back or around the sides of that area? Is it worth my time?
Sorry if this is a dumb question. My understanding of the way sound behaves is minimal at best, so I had to pose the question for my specific issue...
Thanks for reading!!