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Anybody have plans for center channel for 4pi? [message #67411] Wed, 04 May 2011 09:42 Go to next message
Steve Kaelin is currently offline  Steve Kaelin
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Other than just building another 4pi speaker, are there any plans for a horizontal center channel speaker that sounds good with the 4pi speakers? Hopefully it uses the same horn driver as the 4pi speakers. Thanks!
Re: Anybody have plans for center channel for 4pi? [message #67415 is a reply to message #67411] Wed, 04 May 2011 13:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
steve f is currently offline  steve f
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Why a horizontal speaker?
Re: Anybody have plans for center channel for 4pi? [message #67417 is a reply to message #67411] Wed, 04 May 2011 13:32 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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If quality matters, then horizontal layouts are out. You can't make a good speaker with drivers that are side-by-side. It's a matter of directivity, and the fact that such a speaker would have nulls to the left and the right instead of above and below.

The only reason anyone ever makes a speaker like that it is convenient with respect to physical layout. You can make it short, so it can easily sit under a TV set. But the truth is, it's worse than no speaker at all. If you are limited in the vertical size, it is better to use a phantom center channel. Toe in the left and right as suggested, and you'll have a very realistic center image.

I would not suggest the use of a center channel speaker unless the screen is physically large, so much that the center has a hole without it. But screens that size get into the realm of projectors where you can put the speakers behind the screen. Then the size of the center isn't a problem, and you can use the same speaker as is used on the left and right channels.

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