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In The Center Venter - Subwoofer Placement Question
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<blockquote data-quote="jvr" data-source="post: 569242" data-attributes="member: 15634"><p>I have now realised that you want to place them on either sides of the TV stand frame. I am pretty sure that you will have no problems at all . As long as you don't put them right next to the side of the frame (touching it), it should not create excessive vibrations. It is highly unlikely to interfere with the centre channel, they operate within different frequency ranges and you will obviously set the channel levels, so nothing to worry about. I don't foresee a too much of a boomy sound (it would theoretically be more boomy if they were standing in the room's corners) and you can always move them a slightly forward or further apart in order to get them pitch perfect; in fact your idea sound pretty good to me as the 2 subs between the main speakers, but split to each side of the centre should work out quite well. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jvr, post: 569242, member: 15634"] I have now realised that you want to place them on either sides of the TV stand frame. I am pretty sure that you will have no problems at all . As long as you don't put them right next to the side of the frame (touching it), it should not create excessive vibrations. It is highly unlikely to interfere with the centre channel, they operate within different frequency ranges and you will obviously set the channel levels, so nothing to worry about. I don't foresee a too much of a boomy sound (it would theoretically be more boomy if they were standing in the room's corners) and you can always move them a slightly forward or further apart in order to get them pitch perfect; in fact your idea sound pretty good to me as the 2 subs between the main speakers, but split to each side of the centre should work out quite well. [/QUOTE]
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