okay,
I have a question. I am currently running a pieced together system for my home theatre. It's only temporary as I am going to replace each speaker shortly.
Currently I am running some budget Pioneer Towers up front and a JBL Northridge EC35 (3 way) center channel. Yesterday I was doing some calibrations and noticed that the test tone sounded vastly different from the two different speakers. From the center channel the tone sounded brighter and had less mass. However from either the left or right channel it seemed to have more body and almost sounded deeper. Is this the reciever or are the two speakers just that far off in sound quality? I have thought maybe the JBL's cross over crosses that test tone to a smaller driver which doesn't do a good job of reproducing that sound? where as the pioneer designers choose a bigger driver?
I have a question. I am currently running a pieced together system for my home theatre. It's only temporary as I am going to replace each speaker shortly.
Currently I am running some budget Pioneer Towers up front and a JBL Northridge EC35 (3 way) center channel. Yesterday I was doing some calibrations and noticed that the test tone sounded vastly different from the two different speakers. From the center channel the tone sounded brighter and had less mass. However from either the left or right channel it seemed to have more body and almost sounded deeper. Is this the reciever or are the two speakers just that far off in sound quality? I have thought maybe the JBL's cross over crosses that test tone to a smaller driver which doesn't do a good job of reproducing that sound? where as the pioneer designers choose a bigger driver?
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