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Re: 5.1 set up
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shareholder in the making
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shareholder in the making
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Is it true that if you use an ICBM, you have no control over delay/distance of the speakers?
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Re: 5.1 set up
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axiomite
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axiomite
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The ICBM does NOT give you control over delay/distance. But, my Denon 2910 DOES. So, I set the distance in my 2910, but set all speakers to large, and use the ICBM to select individual crossover points for each speaker.
Jack
"People generally quarrel because they cannot argue." - G. K. Chesterton
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Re: 5.1 set up
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veteran
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veteran
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Outlaw recommends that you set all speaker distances the same (on the DVD player)in order to get the sub phase in line with the mains.
If you set the distances differently, then the low pass information will arrive at the ICBM at different times, which will make it more difficult to set the phase. I think the impact is very minor unless you have big distance differences between speakers.
There is a thread on the Outlaw site that explains this much better than I just did.
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