Surrounds worth it in this room ??

Kingnoob

Kingnoob

Audioholic Samurai
The couch is too wide to place them on the sides except on the right surround.
I could also try different speakers like bipoles or cheaper towers as surrounds . I like the effects for movies but for tv they seem minimal.
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isolar8001

isolar8001

Audioholic Field Marshall
OP's been asking the same question on AVS for a few years...yet it remains as is.
Just wants attention.
 
mono-bloc

mono-bloc

Senior Audioholic
What a total waste of time and money,, It might be an idea to clean out all the crap infesting the floor space. and buy yourself a rug, to cover all the hard services
 
isolar8001

isolar8001

Audioholic Field Marshall
Rugs cost money though. ;)
He hasn't had a job or money for years.

On AVS, he posted he finally got a job at a gas station (complaining about whether he was going to be paid for watching training videos)...then he came here posting about foot pain (from the job presumably) since forum members there are tired of his non-stop whining. (and here too)

And how do we know all his troubles ? He posts them like Audioholics and AVS are personal help and/or sympathy forums.
 
Kingnoob

Kingnoob

Audioholic Samurai
What a total waste of time and money,, It might be an idea to clean out all the crap infesting the floor space. and buy yourself a rug, to cover all the hard services
I have a rug but the cat bed is hardly ever used.
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You can stop wasting people's time by posting only to say I can't do this. Won't do that.
Couch placement ruined any chance of surrounds being proper . If I used satellites instead one side would be close and one side far away like 3-4 feet difference. Not sure if eq would fix that.
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