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Re: How does one emulate the typical theater sound? [message #73492 is a reply to message #73491] Sun, 05 August 2012 08:37 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
j0nnyfive is currently offline  j0nnyfive
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Thanks. I will try that. I just got some new concrete blocks to put them on. Smile They're a little less than a foot tall. I'll put them back against the wall again and see how that sounds.

Well actually... just thinking about this... I think Audyssey would cancel out the bass boost taken from the wall... Hmm.. BUT, maybe the speaker would be used more efficiently this way? Because instead of Audyssey trying to ADD bass, it would need to take away bass... perhaps this would give Audyssey a bit more "slack" to work with. I'll try it!
 
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