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QS4's or Direct Radiating surrounds, and sub
#196674 02/17/08 01:18 AM
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My first post-
I recently have come down with a case of upgraditus. I have replaced all 6 channels with axiom units.

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I am quite pleased with the front setup but the qs4's (2 side, and 1 center) have not blown me away. The living room is 18' wide by 12' deep. Our couch sits against the back wall which is open on either side leading to the kitchen and hall. The qs4's sides are mounted directly to the sides of the couch on the walls
which are 5' from the couch, and about 2' above listening level with t-brackets. The center surround is directly behind us on the wall. I can't help but think some of the effects are being bounced into the kitchen and hall way. would the qs8's do a better job, or should I try some direct radiating units like the m2's for my side surrounds?

Also, my sub is an Infinity PS28 (8") which puts out plenty of bass in my opinion for this small room. what improvements would I notice from a Hsu, Axiom, or SVS sub? bass is bass- right?

Thanks for your advice.

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cptnjosh #196688 02/17/08 04:20 AM
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This will probably sound like a sin posting this suggestion here, but I too felt the same and wondered... so I experimented by turning my QS8s so the woofer fires sideways and the tweeters aim doward/upward. I found a cleaner presentation that was startling.
I enables more a direct placment of the channel by aiming the tweeter downward toward the viewer, yet at the same time upward.
Every room is different and has it own needs, I suggest you try it and see if it works for you. If you wish I will post a pic.
Good luck and don't give up.

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ditcin #196690 02/17/08 04:24 AM
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That's pretty cool. I know that SirQuack experimented with that a little bit.


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cptnjosh #196691 02/17/08 04:26 AM
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Josh, welcome. Yes, if I follow your description, a fair amount of the QS4 output is going into the hallway and kitchen and not reflecting back into the listening room. You haven't mentioned how wide the section of back wall behind the couch is, but if it's wide enough to extend beyond the edge of the couch on each side, I'd think that a better mounting position for the QS4 side surrounds would be on the back wall, separated as widely as possible.


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JohnK #196698 02/17/08 06:17 AM
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Thanks for your reply. The couch is right to the edge of the wall on one side and there is maybe 3' on the other side, so I would end up with the side surrounds being 3'-4' from the center surround.

could I mount them vertically? hmmm

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ditcin #196699 02/17/08 06:20 AM
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thanks for the suggestion. that might just be the ticket . I'll try that out.

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cptnjosh #196701 02/17/08 06:27 AM
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Since you said that the room was 18' wide, I was guessing that the back wall was maybe 10' wide(allowing for the entrances to the hall and kitchen). That center back speaker may not be adding much if it's nearly right behind your head, and having QS4 sides separated about 8-9' on the back wall should produce a better effect instead.


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JohnK #196703 02/17/08 07:34 AM
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I tried that John and it works great. Furthermore that center EX channel was useless right above the couch, and it also stole signal from the other 2 surround channels. When I turned it off, the left and right surrounds were considerably louder. The surrounds are being processed by my Outlaw 1050 which has a 6.1 zoran processor. Now that I have turned it off, I can't believe what I was missing. Something must be off with that processor, as it is not true EX.
Now the qs4's are shining, but the question now is, do I upgrade to qs8's with the money from the center qs4 return?
Thanks for the help!

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cptnjosh #196767 02/18/08 12:05 AM
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It has been written on this board that the QS8 is superior to the QS4's in informal testing. I have the 8's and they are great. The driver sizes are the same ones used in the majority of Axiom's products, so I believe it matches up even better.


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jakewash #196806 02/18/08 03:42 AM
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well, I may I have to try them. thanks for the input. i can't decide

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