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  • kgveteran
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 865

    Questions on WTMW center

    Is a horizontal center really a flawed design ? I have enjoyed these three centers as my mains for years and a member over at AVS has brought up his thoughts on the fact that horizontal centers are flaws, i dont know enough to argue the fact Lol



    It starts at post #131
    Here is my LCR "Trio". Way to go guys !
  • ---k---
    Ultra Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 5204

    #2
    The guy is an idiot.

    There is a reason I no longer hang out on AVS.
    - Ryan

    CJD Ochocinco! ND140/BC25SC06 MTM & TM
    CJD Khanspires - A Dayton RS28/RS150/RS225 WMTMW
    CJD Khancenter - A Dayton RS28/RS150/RS180 WTMW Center

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    • cjd
      Ultra Senior Member
      • Dec 2004
      • 5570

      #3
      Show me a design that isn't a compromise.

      You choose which one you want to live with.

      Based on how humans hear, it is more of a compromise than a pure vertical arrangement would be, BUT - the probability that at any of your seats it's worth mentioning is... small. For a WTMW with vertically aligned TM, at any rate. You have to look at your room, what you can work with, and pick the compromise that best suits your needs.

      He's not wrong - but he's blowing it waaaaay out of proportion.

      I went with the acoustically transparent screen just so I could keep vertical alignment, but even there I have to deal with lobing: I only have one futon, and sometimes folks sit on the floor in front.

      C
      diVine Sound - my DIY speaker designs at diVine Audio

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      • kgveteran
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2005
        • 865

        #4
        Thanx guys, i didnt take it too much to heart as my hand was held most of the way during my 3 speaker build with you guys.

        I have played around with lowering the XO point to 60hz and 40hz, the RS225's really are impressive. Leaving them at 80hz allows me to correct any bass issues alot easier...ho hum.
        Here is my LCR "Trio". Way to go guys !

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