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mikehende
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22. May 2005 @ 11:55 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Just hooked up everything to test and let me tell you, this system packs a hell of a lot of power and sound FANTASTIC. Would appreciate anyone's help on this matter though:
My living room is rectangular in shape, the room dimensions are 20'Lx10'Wx8'H and we kind of have the room separated in 2 parts, meaning we use half of it for the "TV Section" and the other half for pc's. The problem here is that since the room is rectangular we don't have much space from side to side walls so the couches are placed alongside the walls and this is a problem for placement of the "Rear" speakers.

According to the diagrams in speaker placements, the Rear speakers are supposed to be placed at "Ear' height on the left and right of the couch that's facing the TV, seeing that our Couches are alongside on the left and right walls, this can't be done, only option I see is to place the rear speakers "above" our heads and face them downwards or I could place the rear speakers to the back wall of the room high up close to the ceiling, the system definitely has enough power for this, does anyone think that this last option will be best?
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mikehende
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24. May 2005 @ 03:44 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Just wanted your opinion on something please, the Sony system is very powerful but when it comes to the "Rear" speakers, they don't output not even 1/2 as much as the front or center speakers and that's even though I set them on "Large". I was told by one guy that I am supposed to "even out" all speakers so they put out equal volume, is this correct?
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24. May 2005 @ 22:18 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
You have to keep in mind that the majority of all the sound in a movie is coming from the front. It is only in key moments in a movie that the sound will take advantage of the suround/rear speakers. Just make sure that the distance from the listening position to the speakers is set corectly on your receiver. If you have small satelite speakers, make sure that your receiver is set to small or the sound from the sub will suffer. I would suggest you get a home theater setup and diagnostic dvd. This will help you in setting up the levels of your receiver and sub. Hope you're having fun.
mikehende
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25. May 2005 @ 06:48 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I agree, I think especially for my situation that I definitely need this, will look around for one, thanks.
jetyi83
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25. May 2005 @ 22:53 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
you want to keep the settings as small.. it doesnt make them louder, but it does change the crossover, so you get more bass through the speakers.. i believe.

set them all to small if you have a sub, youll have a better sound quality getting bass from the sub rather than tryin to reach it by the speakers. Even huge $1200 floorstanding speakers are set like this.

large is used when there is no subwoofer.

you can set the surround speakers behind you a little, but on the side is best, or.. slightly behind you at ear level.
mikehende
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26. May 2005 @ 03:20 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Thanks, really appreciate the tip!
dssgirls3
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25. July 2005 @ 12:37 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hello ya'll, I am not very technical but also just bought this DVD home theatre sound system off the shelf at Best Buy. It did not have a instruction book but this is the second DVD surrond sound we have had so I know how it goes. I hooked everything up also and I can only get the two left speakers to work (back and front) The bass, two right and center speakers get nothing. I have searched and cannot find a websight to even find a copy of the instruction booklet. Any help would be greatly appreciated, I cannot afford to get another system, but really would love to hear the movies, it sounds like crap right now. Please please help??
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25. July 2005 @ 12:39 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Just to clarify I am asking about the Audiologic 5.1 DVD Home thearte system. I am having the same problem as another post from May.
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mikehende
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25. July 2005 @ 13:58 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
If you are talking about the "cheap" Audiologic system that sells for around $60, it's garbage, simply put! Bought one, had problems with it, exchanged it for another, still problems, got fed up, returned it and got the Sony system which is a BEAUTIFUL and powerful system that only cost around $175 on sale at the same Best Buy.
Too bad you did not get the Booklet with the system, this usually happens when it is a "returned" item, mine had the Booklet which had the number for Audiologic's Tech support, sorry I couldn't be of any help but just wanted to advise you on my experience with that system.
 
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