creating 'wall of sound'

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thomas9291

Audiophyte
Hello everyone,
I have several sets of speakers, from ar2, dcm time window, polk audio, boston acoustics, electrovoice, acousitic image monitors, etc. I would like use some of these, using 3 or more per side, without getting a muddled sound. If anyone has actually tried this, I'd like to know if it sounded good to you. Thanks.
 
Gimpy Ric

Gimpy Ric

Moderator
Sell all of them, buy a GREAT set of speakers, a good amp, and the rest is history. You will have a great sound stage, and if you want a wall of sound, just play it loud in mono.
 
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Mark in GA

Audioholic Intern
I think the advice to sell off your lot and get and matched set is good advice. I have heard cobled together systems before and you can tell that nothing is voice matched. It just doesn't sound right!?!

Later,
Mark in GA
 
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Joe Schmoe

Audioholic Ninja
I agree with the above posts. A single pair of speakers with good imaging will effectively create the impression of a "wall of sound" on their own. Conversely, a bunch of mismatched speakers will interfere with each other and create nothing but a muddled mess.
 
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