No dts, but very good DD mix. Feels like your at a table at The House of Blues!
I noticed the center channel is not used even though it is a 5.1 mix. Of course, I put my ear to it to verify this, as the 170's imaged her vocals from it.
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No dts, but very good DD mix. Feels like your at a table at The House of Blues!
I noticed the center channel is not used even though it is a 5.1 mix. Of course, I put my ear to it to verify this, as the 170's imaged her vocals from it.
Ed
* Sierra-2EX's W/V2 crossover upgrade
* (2) Rythmik F12's
* Parasound Halo P6
* Audio by Van Alstine DVA-M225 Monoblock Amps
* MiniDSP 2x4HD For Sub calibration
*World's Best Cables Canare 4S11 speaker cables
It's funny that you mention that about the center not being active on that recording. When I'm playing multi-channel music, I can never tell if the center is active or not. The 340's throw up a wall of sound like nobody's business.
- EVH III
Agreed... I get 'phantom center' more with the 340's than I've ever gotten before... including the 170's. It's truly amazing, especially in 'two-chanel-stereo'. There is never a question if they are in phase or not.
shane
Yes Eve, I like to watch.
My setup:
http://www.fototime.com/5EF1F78FC789849/orig.jpg
HT: 340SE's Front & Center - 340 Classic's Surround, SVS PB110-ISD.
Office (2-ch): 170SE's
For fun you should try running your Ascends out of phase. I did it once and it was entertaining. It was VERY obvious that they were out of phase.Originally Posted by shane55