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Axiom Audio Tips & Tweaks

by Alan Lofft (bio)
Former editor of Sound & Vision and Audio Magazines

Improving Center Channel Intelligibility

Fine-Tuning Center-Channel Sound


Adjusting Surround Height

What is Impedance

Subwoofer Placement Tips

How to Eliminate Hum

Do I Need Two Subs?

Subwoofer Level Adjustments

How to Manage Video Connects

How to get a Seamless Soundstage

Adjusting Your TV

Spotting Video Flaws

Running Multiple Sets of Speakers in Other Rooms

Identifying Speaker Channels

Acoustical Room Treatments


Repairing Scratched CDs and DVDs

Cleaning Staticy Controls

Easter Eggs

Biwiring and Biamping

Speakers on Stands


Selecting Stand Heights

Do I Need Separates?


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Center Channel Intelligibility

Although most conventional forward-firing speakers don’t direct their audio frequencies as narrowly as a flashlight beam, they still are directional to a degree, depending on the frequencies of sound. Very high treble is quite directional, and plenty of midrange sounds, where most voices reside, are as well. It’s easy enough to demonstrate this effect by just standing in front of your center speaker and walking well off to either side, or "off-axis," as it’s termed. You’ll hear the midrange and highs become less detailed and voices become a bit dull. Detail and intelligibility are among the prime requirements of any center-channel speaker. If you seem to have trouble understanding movie dialogue, first increase the volume of the center channel with your receiver’s speaker setup menu, and then try these remedies:

If the center channel is on top of a big TV, it may be well above the height of the seating area, so get a couple of rubber doorstops (one Axiom owner used hockey pucks) and wedge them under the speaker base at the rear so the front of the speaker fires directly towards the listening area. Axiom’s center channels have broad horizontal dispersion, but it’s always a help to have the speaker aimed toward the listeners. And if your center speaker is on a shelf beneath the TV, angle it upwards towards the seating area. In large movie theaters the center channel is behind the center of the screen and carefully horn-loaded to direct the dialogue over a broad horizontal angle and a narrow vertical one, to avoid sound bouncing off the ceiling, which can inhibit clarity. Likewise don’t position a center channel more than 18 inches above the TV display or recess it in any way on a shelf in an entertainment unit. Move it forward and angle it downwards.

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