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mailman23

Audioholic Intern
I know typically your front (left,right and center) should be even.To prevent interference with my coffee table,would it be ok to mount speaker on wall over TV about 3 feet behind the left and right.If so do I need to change settings for levels on my center.Thanks
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Seriously, I have no life.
I know typically your front (left,right and center) should be even.To prevent interference with my coffee table,would it be ok to mount speaker on wall over TV about 3 feet behind the left and right.If so do I need to change settings for levels on my center.Thanks
You will need to set the delays of the front left and rights, so the sound from all speakers arrives at the same time.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
I know typically your front (left,right and center) should be even.To prevent interference with my coffee table,would it be ok to mount speaker on wall over TV about 3 feet behind the left and right.If so do I need to change settings for levels on my center.Thanks
should be fine. Just make sure to go to your settings and adjust the distance for the center to the new distance.

If you mount it. Make sure to aim the speaker at your ear level. You can angle it, but if you do make sure you measure along that angle towards your seating area. The easiest way to do this. Is to measure from the couch to your wall along the floor in a straight line. Then from the ground to the mounting place. After that you can use trig and geometery to calculate your angle, and speaker distance.

Remember to subtract the sitting height of your ears from the wall measurement.
 
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