Can anyone explain the pupose of having a matches Surround system?
The purpose of matched speakers is to keep the tonal quality of the sounds the same regardless of where the sound is coming from. This is particularly relevant when a sound "pans" across the front from one side, to the center, to the other side, as when a car drives by. A change in tonal quality will alter the sound in a strange way that will be quite unnatural.
Now, if speakers were perfect, they would all sound alike, and would all match. But they are not, so it often is good to have the same virtues and vices in them all so at least it the sound is not strangely altered when panning from one channel to the next.
Particularly when it comes ot the rear speakers?
It is much less important for the rear channels to match than the front, for two reasons. First, they are used less, and generally for less important sounds, than the front, so if they are not the same, it will not matter as much.
And second, people's hearing is directional, such that they hear better in front of them than behind them. This is one of the reasons why people tend to naturally turn in the direction of a sound when they want to hear it better. Because of this, defects in the rear are less noticeable.
I am able to meter my speakers to create good sound balance . With the rears, I hear horns honking, bullits whizzing, other noises in a movie.
What is wrong with placing a good pair of old stereo speakers in the rear of my room?
(My old Sansui 2500's do a great job)
Thanks
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