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My Axiom setup
Easier to upload from my phone then use a real camera so please excuse the picture quality!
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Nice, clean looking set-up. Just curious, how far is your seating location from the tv?
Also, do you have a light behind your tv? I bet your set-up would look good with a light behind the tv for low light level viewing.
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Everyone should have a bias light behind their TV if it doesn't completely fill their field of view, and is used in low or no light.
I should post a picture of my setup now that I've got my light back on it. Makes a huge difference in perceived contrast and color.
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Seating is about 11.5 feet from the screen. M80's are approximately 11.5 feet apart.
I have a brick fireplace on one side that extends to the ceiling and an open wall to the kitchen on the other... as a result I have mounted my surrounds on the back wall.
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What type of lighting do you suggest?
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Everyone should have a bias light behind their TV if it doesn't completely fill their field of view, and is used in low or no light.
I should post a picture of my setup now that I've got my light back on it. Makes a huge difference in perceived contrast and color. Hey, yeah, I'd like to see that.
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David, I like your room. I wish I could separate my M80s by that much. Doors are cramping my style.
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Seating is about 11.5 feet from the screen. M80's are approximately 11.5 feet apart.
I have a brick fireplace on one side that extends to the ceiling and an open wall to the kitchen on the other... as a result I have mounted my surrounds on the back wall. Is an equilateral triangle the generally accepted "best" configuration?
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