I have a JBL 5.1 cinema system. The four front and rear speakers are on slim rod stands I can move around, which is pretty convenient unless I knock one over pulling the drapes. The TV is in a corner with the center on top. The sub is next to the TV so I can see the control lights.
This works very well. The front three speakers and sub carry most of the audio and the rear mainly effects, which is not all too critical. It is best when all five satelites stand around seated head level, you get less floor and ceiling reflections
Room acoustics depend on room shape and everything in the room. I try to keep the orthodox setup whenever possible. In the studio it is a must. But at home, you can do all kind of unorthodox things and it will sound fine. Beware of hard surfaces, but otherwise move things around til it sounds good. Your ears will tell you what they like, the rest is a head trip in my experience.
I've done a lot of professional acoustic work, recording and reinforcement. I've found that most people think they hear things that they really don't.
This works very well. The front three speakers and sub carry most of the audio and the rear mainly effects, which is not all too critical. It is best when all five satelites stand around seated head level, you get less floor and ceiling reflections
Room acoustics depend on room shape and everything in the room. I try to keep the orthodox setup whenever possible. In the studio it is a must. But at home, you can do all kind of unorthodox things and it will sound fine. Beware of hard surfaces, but otherwise move things around til it sounds good. Your ears will tell you what they like, the rest is a head trip in my experience.
I've done a lot of professional acoustic work, recording and reinforcement. I've found that most people think they hear things that they really don't.
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