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Re: Just purchased a pair of QS8's
claysae #375054 05/03/12 06:38 PM
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I have mine in anchors. So far, I only destroyed one of them.

But that's just because I didn't get it ON the T bracket. The bracket itself stayed in the wall just fine.


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Re: Just purchased a pair of QS8's
claysae #375070 05/04/12 12:30 AM
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You should really enjoy your new Q's. I've heard the QS4's (in an appropriate smaller room) and they are quite engaging in 6.1 and certainly HT.


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Re: Just purchased a pair of QS8's
claysae #375075 05/04/12 01:49 AM
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Clay, welcome. Congrats on getting the QS8s; you're highly unlikely to be disappointed. As to installation, in general mount them on the side walls about 3' above ear level and slightly(maybe 2')farther back than directly to the side of the listening position. This helps add a little phantom back surround effect in the absence of actual 7.1 back surround speakers.

Don't forget to make full use of your new setup by using DPLII or similar processing on 2-channel material. This takes the natural surround ambience that was picked up by the microphones and then mixed into the front channels(there was no place else to put it), extracts it, and sends it to the surrounds where it belongs, making music listening significantly more realistic and enjoyable.


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Re: Just purchased a pair of QS8's
claysae #375081 05/04/12 02:36 AM
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Welcome Clay, One point, you mention "rear" channels, when in fact they should be placed on the sides of the room if possible as side surrounds for 5.1. In 7.1 the rear channels go on the back wall.


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Re: Just purchased a pair of QS8's
claysae #375773 05/10/12 07:33 PM
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Ah...they have arrived...now just need to wait patiently to get off work.

Based on the advice, will be mounting as side surrounds rather than rear position...still trying to figure out how to drop the wire for one speaker that is on an exterior wall and filled with insulation...not much fun.

Re: Just purchased a pair of QS8's
claysae #375877 05/12/12 01:35 AM
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Love my QS8's! Finally some bass from the rears and super clear like the rest of the Axiom line-up.

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claysae #375878 05/12/12 01:37 AM
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I have mine as the rear surrounds on a 5.1 setup. Should they be on the side walls?

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Jeff, regardless of where the surrounds in a 5.1 setup are placed, they're side surrounds and play the material in those channels, not the material in the back surround channels of a 7.1 receiver. They should be placed primarily to the side of the listening position, although being maybe 2' or so farther back than directly to the side can help add a little "phantom" back surround effect in the absence of back surround 7.1 speakers. Note that if the listening position is almost up against the wall, mounting the side surrounds on the back wall but spread widely, almost to the side walls, produces a similar effect.


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Re: Just purchased a pair of QS8's
claysae #375884 05/12/12 03:01 AM
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I have a 7.1 receiver so two more QS8's would work? But not all soundtracks are 7.1? How can you tell?

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JLJ #375888 05/12/12 04:19 AM
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The soundtracks don't necessarily have to be 7.1 for a 7.1 setup to be effective. Your receiver, using DPLIIx processing, extracts material from the side surround channels of 5.1 material(or somewhat less effectively, the front channels of 2-channel material)which would be effective when imaged in back(though maybe not as effective as actual 7.1 source material)and sends it to the back surround speakers.

The question as to whether 7.1 is a significant improvement over 5.1 depends not on room size as such, but rather if there's enough space, say at least 4', behind the listening position for a rear sound field to form. If the listening position is almost up against the wall the effect might not be especially useful.


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