Re: Using Two! Centre Channels...
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No, no problem, it's just that I'M LIVING IN ONE OF THE MOST EXPENSIVE PLACES IN THE US AND I CAN'T MOVE OUT OF MY FRIGGIN' RENTAL. Excuse me. Ahem.
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It's OK, Calvin.
We're all backing away nice ans slow-like, you see?
::::::: No disrespect to Axiom, but my favorite woofer is my yellow lab :::::::
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Ya CALVIN, settle down. You're scaring us...
So is CALVIN your middle name or what?
......man I'm gunna have fun with this the next few months.
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Excuse me while I blow a giant raspberry in your direction, as a representative of those without dedicated HT rooms. Thanks for the representation!
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I'm beginning to wonder why I started this thread...I just measured the shelf on my TV stand and it's practically MADE to fit a pair of M22s!! mind you, they would be sitting kind of low. People who've tried this,(I know Jay did, anyone else?)were the M22s right up to each other end-to-end, or were they separated slightly?
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Paul, as I've commented on numerous occasions here during the past seven years, there appears to be no reason for the horizontally configured center speaker other than an aesthetic conviction that it looks better than a small vertical speaker there. Acoustical "design" considerations would argue against them. A vertical orientation of at least the tweeter and mid-range speakers gives wider and smoother horizontal dispersion(even turning an MTM center upright can also show this). Note that some large center speakers which are configured in a W T/M W manner can be interpreted as a small vertical speaker with woofers on each side.
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Adrian, I seem to remember separating the M22s and the sound was not quite as uniform, a bit of a gap in the sweetspot, but I will have to try it out again to verify.
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I just started a thread "should I change the VP150 to M22s" a minute ago. I'm sure Axiom would swap (+diff $) them given I'm 3 wks away from pick-up.
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