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Re: Center channel quandary
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Alan, Thanks for your reply. I have looked at various "accoustically transparent" screens and noted there lack of audio fidelity in addition to possible moire effects. Have you heard of the Screen Research Clearpix fabrics. According to this http://teamsync.cebiz.net/Content/Files/Download.aspx/ClearPixFabricsData.pdf?FileId=0f024dddd7c84545958c9ba8eeaf4cb7 ( This opens an Adobe file ) the frequency response is quite good without the use of any additional equalization that many perforated screens are subject to. I am hoping that this will allow me to accomplish what I am trying to do. Any feedback is welcome.
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Re: Center channel quandary
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CM,
That is unnecessary and probably would be bad. I'm afraid that It would force me to buy something I don't really need. I wouldn't want you to risk damaging your speakers in the commute. My upgraditis is a vicious disease and spreads like wild fire.
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Re: Center channel quandary
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Just a little bump on the thread, any additional comments would be welcome.
- Comments on screen material?
- Tharkun, how was the Trilogy experience?
- Comments on the left front and center positioning?
Thanks
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