Re: Remodeling: Questiong Pretaining
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Well, I don't know if this helps, but I like to see what I spent my money on. I can certainly see the benefit of wanting the speakers to disappear, but I like looking at the big hulking boxes in my room. That's just me, though.
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I can relate to that bud. That's probably why my past two Axiom systems have been in Mansfield Beech.
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I got to thinkin' about the question of QS4s and QS8s in the same 7.1 system; and a couple of "what ifs'" came to mind.
(Mostly thinking of the great majority of 5.1 mixes here)
Since the rear surrounds in a 7.1 are mounted on the rear wall and sometimes the listening seats are required to be very near(or touching)said rear wall, perhaps a smaller set of speakers mounted there could be an advantage.
Another thought: If there is a slight difference in sound between the 4s and 8s, would that help in adding an increased feeling of spaciousness by separating the effects(such as boids choippin' and crickets chirpin' which may have a slightly different sonic signature thru each different speaker type)and keep these individual sounds from filling such a large quadrant all at once? They would still be diffused, but more, perhaps, "over there, somewhere" than all around back thisaway.
understanding that there would be crossover questions, and probably a few other hurdles, but,...what if?...
Last edited by F107plus5; 11/14/05 01:19 PM.
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Order placed!
Now the wait begins.
Sutter
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The anticipation is always fun.
Tracking the shipping
Calling in sick on arrival day. . .
Spending absurd amounts of time thinking about how cool the new system will be.
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I just wanted to post on here for Sutter. It's Jon Liu from the HTS!
So I'm back to the axiom forums!
Jon Liu
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Hey buddy, it's great to see ya! Welcome back my friend.
Sutter
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thanks guys, it's great to be back here!
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