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Surround speakers positioning
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<blockquote data-quote="Spurge" data-source="post: 835348" data-attributes="member: 14203"><p>I have been disenchanted with the sound from one side surround for 20 years now.</p><p></p><p>In about 2003 with an M&K speaker system I split the side surround pre-outs to feed into 2 power amp channels to drive 2x left and 2x right surrounds. That made such a difference for me I always try to do it now. After all the side wall is normally the longest, why does it only have 1 speaker on it? And that was with only 1 row of seats. So with more rows the more inadequate it will be for me. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spurge, post: 835348, member: 14203"] I have been disenchanted with the sound from one side surround for 20 years now. In about 2003 with an M&K speaker system I split the side surround pre-outs to feed into 2 power amp channels to drive 2x left and 2x right surrounds. That made such a difference for me I always try to do it now. After all the side wall is normally the longest, why does it only have 1 speaker on it? And that was with only 1 row of seats. So with more rows the more inadequate it will be for me. [/QUOTE]
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