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Probably a dumb question but I just got a 4K TV that will be a companion to my 1080p 3D projector. Just wondering if having the front speakers in my system about 3 feet or so behind the TV will cause any noticeable delays between the picture from the TV and the audio from my speakers? The TV will be mounted on a rolling stand, that I can roll out of the way when I want to use my projector.
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Thanks for the quick response.
Don't think it will since the projector screen makes the left and right front speakers about 9 1/2 feet apart. The only thing possibly blocking the center speaker is the rolling stand has two poles that hold up the TV that will be between me and the speaker. ![]() I wont be using the two little stands. |
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