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Just one? How would that work? I do not have a perforated screen, I have a 52'' DLP. If there is a way to accomplish that, it would certaintly be my first choice.




I feel like I'm hijacking a bit, but since you asked, it's done by using a screen that is designed acoustically to allow sound from speakers hiding behind the screen to pass through into the room unfettered. This way, you can put your center channel behind the screen, exactly in the middle where it belongs.

I'm no expert for sure but here is the best article I have read so far that gives clear explanations of how it works, pros & cons, and also tips on how to overcome some challenges that may present themselves.

It also mentions comb filtering that can happen behind the screen and how to reduce it so I am still within the theme and am providing Alan and John with more fuel for the fire. heh heh.

Acoustically Invisible Projection Screens


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