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Re: New M2is, Using 2 as center channel.
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Joined: Jan 2002
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Hi Ajax,
I did take a look at that thread and those objections are specious. Comb filtering occurs all the time when we listen to two or more speakers operating together. It's only audible with test signals and it is simply not a significant factor with programme material.
Do you hear stereo and surround enthusiasts running around complaining about comb filtering? I doubt some of those posters have ever listened to comb filtering and can explain the phenomenon, let alone ever having participated in controlled double-blind listening tests.
If you want to hear comb filtering, get a test CD that has a broadband pink-noise test signal on it and play it back over your two main stereo speakers (turn off the others; they will only obscure the results). Set it for a fairly loud level, about 80 dB SPL or a bit more, and sit exactly between your two main speakers in the sweet spot at your normal listening location. Concentrate on the upper frequency "hiss" part of the signal. Now slowly move your head and body a bit to the left then back again, then to the right. You should hear parts of the high-frequency hiss get a bit duller, then brighter, then duller repeatedly as you shift to the left and right. That's because alternate cancellation and reinforcement of the signals is occurring, with tiny nulls followed by tiny peaks, like the spikes of an inverted comb, hence "comb filtering."
It's extremely difficult to detect with music and impossible with 5.1-channel home theater.
This is not to say there may be other as-yet undetected effects that could occur and may indeed be audible using two center channel speakers in parallel. But I won't predict anything until I do some blind listening comparisons with different placement.
Regards,
Alan Lofft, Axiom Resident Expert (Retired)
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Re: New M2is, Using 2 as center channel.
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Joined: Dec 2003
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Thanks Alan. I appreciate you taking the time to peruse that thread. You confirmed what I suspected.
One of the problems with the whole forum experience is that for every opinion posted (in the quise of fact), there is an equal and opposite opinion immediately following it (Isn't that one of Newton's laws?). For a layman, it's very difficult to separate the wheat from the chaff. Thanks again.
Jack
"People generally quarrel because they cannot argue." - G. K. Chesterton
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Re: New M2is, Using 2 as center channel.
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Hello Alan,
Hope you are well. Thank you for the suggestion of trying either side of the TV, instead of on top placement. I have now adopted this configuration and found it to be an improvement, since the tweeters are now level with my ears. The sound is much more direct with the M2s in this configuration.
Later,
TonyM
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