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Re: M50 system help
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Cool! Just make sure you dont tuck the center all the way into the shelf.
I’m armed and I’m drinking. You don’t want to listen to advice from me, amigo.
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DJ, that wouldn't appear to be a good idea; the mains wouldn't be separated widely enough. If you sit 12-14' away, the mains should be separated by a similar distance, or at least more than just a few inches from the side of the TV.
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Really there is no way ill be able to keep my fronts that far from the tv unless i mount them on the side wall or corner.
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Hi Deathjester,
Try for at least 6 feet of separation between the main left and right fronts, otherwise you won't get much stereo spaciousness or separation. It doesn't have to be 12 feet to get a good stereo effect.
I usually suggest starting by separating the fronts by half your seating distance and then, if you want, getting them farther apart.
Regards,
Alan Lofft, Axiom Resident Expert (Retired)
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The VP100 is a great center channel too and should work very well with a set of M50s. That's what I'm running and they work wonderful together. A great team that audibly match very closely.
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