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QS8 wiring ?
#59141 08/29/04 07:55 PM
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some of you know I am on 5.1 and have the Qs on the back wall behind the listener.

What wiring tends to be most common given the ability of the speaker?

wire them as REARS? and have no surrounds wired?

or treat these as surrounds but still mounted behind? due to the sound dispersion?

sewuentially what comes after the FL and FR? the sides or the REARS?

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#59142 08/29/04 08:07 PM
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Hello Virtualexister,

Hope you are well. In a 5.1 system you have Front Left & Right/center/side surrounds/sub. With 6.1 you add rear surrounds. 7.1 adds rear center channel.

If you are running 5.1 there is no output to the rear channels on your receiver, only the Front Left & Right/center/surround Left & Right/sub.

If you can mount the Qs to the sides of your listening area all the better, but they will work just fine out on either side on the back wall too.

Later,

TonyM

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the reciever- "made" the decision for me during auto set up

smart reciever

it knew that I first had to have sides befor rears


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#59144 08/29/04 10:52 PM
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Hello Virtualexister,

Hope you are well. No problem on the help.

Later,

TonyM

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#59145 08/30/04 01:59 AM
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I could be mistaken, but my understanding was that 6.1 included one rear, 7.1 adds a second rear, and 8.1 would be when you add a center? At least this is what I've read on other posts on this forum and on AVS? Bring on 10.1

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#59146 08/30/04 02:05 AM
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Dolby Digital EX, DTS ES and 6.1 surround (Cut and paste)

Dolby Digital EX, and DTS-ES. This decoding method first came to light with the theatrical release of Star Wars Episode 1. Immediately, the home theater industry spoke up about this format. Many home theater enthusiasts complained about the need to purchase new equipment while the industry started making "EX Compatible" equipment. DTS jumped on board with DTS-ES, a similar effort.

This decoding method works by taking the two rear channels of a Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack and run them through a Dolby Prologic-like decoder. This builds a third channel of sound from the two surround channels, which is sent to one or two amplifiers and speakers positioned behind the primary viewing position.

There is no standard that say's EX is one or two speakers but the general rule of thumb is 2. 7.1 adds a rear center.



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#59147 08/30/04 02:16 AM
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I think conventional useage on these boards is 6.1 has front left, right, and center, left and right surround, and a rear center, while 7.1 has front left, right, and center, left and right surround, and rear left and right. Of course, since nothing (to my knowledge) is produced in discreet 7.1, the rear left and right of 7.1 use the same signal as the rear center of 6.1.

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#59148 08/30/04 02:27 AM
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Hello Kcarlile,

Hope you are well. You got it, I seem to have a counting disorder tonight...hehe.

Later,

TonyM

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#59149 08/30/04 02:16 PM
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I thought I had read the technologies like ProLogic IIx, Logic 7(HK), and THX's pre-processing take a 5.1...6.1 signal and re format it to simulate(?) 2 unique rear channels so they don't appear to be mono?

I just finished prewiring my basement for my soon to arrive Axiom Qs8's. I am planning on 2 Qs8's to the sides of the listening area, and eventually 2 more Qs8's for the rears....I"m curious if others are using this type of setup.

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I was thinking about a similar setup but i wonder if the dual QS for the back are really necessary. Since they send the sound in several directions, wouldnt it be a good idea to have two QS for the side and one QS doing the rear center?

I have limited space in my room. Here are my scenarios:

First option: QS side speakers + 2 axiom ax1.5 behind the couch (on the floor) with the speaker pointing up.

Second option: QS side speakers + 1 QS speaker on a shelf above the couch.

Third option: take my old axiom center, use it on a shelf as a center and order a newer 150 model for my front center.

it's getting complicated.

:-)

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