04-08-2009, 05:59 PM
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Expert Member
Feb 2008
LA/OC, California
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Quote:
Originally Posted by WalleO
I see your point prankster, while it would be more practical for me to do that, it wouldn't be as aesthetically pleasing to the eye. You see, since there isn’t a 90 degree angle wall, it would expose the back of the speakers to the open, which, to me, won’t seem naturally placed. I like my arrangement to appear it was naturally suppose to be placed there with no zip zap look. I stride for a balance between practicality and aesthetics. What I did is just increase the volume on the surrounds loud enough to compensate the distance, and everything is good. But thanks again for your pointers
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understood  as long as it works for you then its a-ok.
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