OK. No problem. I will leave it as is.

I was in another discussion elsewhere about putting side surrounds actually in front of the main/front listening area. Dolby, THX, DTS, etc all say that they should be no more than 90 degrees to the side, or back a little, and never forward. Some are saying that they are getting a much more immersive surround field with it. Personally, I can't test this out since my speaker wires come through my wall right where my side QS8s are located, and pushing the wires through the wall, cutting a new hole, and trying to fish them out the new hole through two layers of 5/8" drywall would not be fun.

Than again, those people are using direct radiating surround speakers. I do wonder if this has something to do with why the surround field sounds so much better in my second row than in my front row where I like to sit.


Farewell - June 4, 2020