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Re: speaker positioning?
#10306 04/25/03 03:15 AM
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Much obliged Sushi.
Now if only i didn't have to work tomorrow, i would actually have enough time to read all this within the next week.


"Those who preach the myths of audio are ignorant of truth."
Re: speaker positioning?
#10307 04/25/03 03:53 PM
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I'm still debating between the Sanyo PLV Z1 and Panny 300. As much as a RPTV is the most economical; the size of a RPTV is little to be desired.
Since my sitting position of about 11-13 feet from the screen. The PLV is in the brink of having pixalation at about 11-12 feet sitting position for a 100" screen. I would need to drop it to 80 inches and with a little softening to get a less pixelated picture. I do know if the added $850+ CDN price for the Panny 300 is worth it?Although the Panny would not give me that pixelation issue until I sit less than 8 feet. Doesn't this audio/video spending thing ever stop?

Saturn

ps: Chess those TB2's I ordered has been on a slow boat from Chin...err....England and I have been pulling by hair out the last 2.5 weeks in anticipation to just demo them. I listened to some Eyris models. Looked good sounded okey. The Mercury MX series is where its at. They were great. Detail with no ear fatigue. A little more laid back than the PMC. The PMC though are metal tweets watcha expect. Any metal tweet or driver can be sometimes too forward and harsh. What some people tend to call "detail"


Re: speaker positioning?
#10308 04/29/03 10:37 PM
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hello this is my first post,hope it helps try to raise your m60s on a decent pair of stands to get your tweeters from your center to line up as close as you can heightwise,i notice when the tweeters are in line the soundstage improves drasticly. it may even give some reflection off the wall behind your couch instead of getting absorbed .use boxes to try it,you got nothing to lose.......ron

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