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  • caleb
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2004
    • 514

    #1

    Surround position??

    Hi all,
    I have just renovated my HT room and this has given me more space at the back of the room.

    Now - opinions please - I am only running 5.1 and do not intend to go to 7.1 at least in the foreseeable future.

    I've got 800Ds at the front with only a little toe-in and 802s at the rear and my new HT seating puts my ears almost directly on a level with the mid range phase plug.

    Where should my surrounds go - at the side in line with my ears, or slightly to the back at an angle facing forwards??
  • Blindamood
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2003
    • 900

    #2
    Here's a reference from Dolby:

    Room Layout

    If you listen to multi-channel music in addition to HT, you're probably best placing them in the rear of the room, with the speakers angled in toward your listening position.
    Brad

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    • Race Car Driver
      Super Senior Member
      • Mar 2005
      • 1540

      #3
      Being you have 802s for surrounds i would put them back a bit further then 90 from center. I would start in the 120 deg range and move them around from there. Hey they are only 802s, easy to move around right? :lol:

      With some bi poles the positon would vary, from my understand (correct me if im wrong) you would want them closer to 90 degs and above seating position a few feet.
      B&W

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      • kurtholz
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2005
        • 345

        #4
        well, i would try both, i am doing 7.1, i found that the surrounds on the side sound better in my room,i tried behind to the side first, but i am using 805S's and not bad boy 802's, so not sure what difference that will make, also i have mine set to small, and i assume you will leave yours on large

        let us know how it works out

        Kurt

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        • caleb
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2004
          • 514

          #5
          Thanks lads I will ty various positions over the weekend and let you kow which sounds best.

          The Dolby site was very useful - thanks blindamood.

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          • caleb
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2004
            • 514

            #6
            Setteld for th is!

            I sat yesterday and placed my 802 Surrounds in various positions as recommended in the DOLBY article that was posted.

            Eventually after much heaving and straining I found a position at about 110 degrees from the side of my ears where the sound was more natural and more like the reverberations and reflections you get at a concert.

            At the 90 degree position the sound ves very unnatural.

            At the 120degree+ positions the sound was too much to the rear - in fact on some discs I found myself almost looking over my shoulder to find where the sound was coming from.

            So thank to those who replied for your advice - I settled on the best position for my ears. :T

            By the way - I have to say that probably the biggest improvement to the sound was my new seating which raised my body a good 6 inches higher and put my ears on more of a level with the phase plug in the FST unit.

            For MANY YEARS - I have been sitting TOO LOW. 8O

            Any one else found this???

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