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Rear Surround distance
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Room is approx. 12' wide x 21' long. I have 2 prs of QS8s for sides and rears. Do you guys think 7' is too far behind the listening position for the rear QS8s? they will have roughly 5-6' of separation behind said listening position.
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Re: Rear Surround distance
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The rear speaker acts as a fill sound to the surrounds. so i doubt that them being 7' will make any difference.. plus the settings adjust to distance so that the rears will still sound insync with everything else.
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Re: Rear Surround distance
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Adrian, the more common problem with the back surrounds is to not have enough room behind the couch to allow a rear sound field to form.
I'd think that a 7' distance and 6' separation would be near ideal.
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Re: Rear Surround distance
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Thanks, guys. That'll look better if I don't have to hang them from the ceiling vs back wall. Wife will be happier still, lol!
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