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To add 2 x speakers to 5.1 home theatre (with existing room & placement limitations) or not ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Orcish75" data-source="post: 1148703" data-attributes="member: 21448"><p>Having side and rear surrounds work well in a bigger space. In a smaller space such as yours, there isn't really enough distance between the side and rear speakers to be able to discern the channel separation. I'd definitely rather place them as height speakers. Place them about a metre closer to the screen rather than right above you, and about half a metre in from the walls. This is for the same reason, have a bit more space between the speakers for better channel separation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orcish75, post: 1148703, member: 21448"] Having side and rear surrounds work well in a bigger space. In a smaller space such as yours, there isn't really enough distance between the side and rear speakers to be able to discern the channel separation. I'd definitely rather place them as height speakers. Place them about a metre closer to the screen rather than right above you, and about half a metre in from the walls. This is for the same reason, have a bit more space between the speakers for better channel separation. [/QUOTE]
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To add 2 x speakers to 5.1 home theatre (with existing room & placement limitations) or not ?
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