Wrong. My surround system has always been primarily for music. Video is secondary , as a hobby too.
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From: Andrej Falout <andrej@falout.org>
Date:03/31/2015 12:11 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: surroundsound@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [SurroundSound] Re: Modern Day Surround Sound?!
Steven,
obviously, you are coming from a movie surround type of background/setup, so this type of issues do not apply to your setup.I have both, and a few in between. And I have quite a bizarre setup in my car...
And yes, I sometimes miss the days when stereo was the only game in town, and you could bet that everyone and his dog has it, and whatever I mix up will be played on it reasonably well... :)
Andrej
On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 2:14 PM, Steven Sullivan <ssully@panix.com> wrote:
--I'm confused. Pretty much every subwoofer/bass management system I've seen, and certainly *all* that I've owned, allow bass management of the rear speakers too -- all speakers, really -- not just front. I, and every 5.1 owner I know,bass manages the surround speakers as well as fronts (if anything, it's the fronts that are sometimes left 'full range')
Also, I have always used a matched center channel (same model as front left/right) in my 5.1 systems. Same model all around, actually. It really takes the 'worry' out of speaker matching ;>
On 03/30/15 15:40, 'Oxford-Dickie' via SurroundSound wrote:
A very worthwhile 2 cents worth i feel.The issue over the players still needs to be sorted and it will be interesting to watch what happens. There's one thing for certain, there's no single option that will keep every happy.Now the point of why quad and not 5.1I can only speak from a personal point of view but i don't believe the centre channel belongs in music. Often it's a smaller speaker and tends not to blend in with the general sound-scape, often making you aware of it's presence.Plus, again personally, neither the centre channel nor sub woofer has any place in ambisonics, which i do listen to quite a bit.And on the issue of sub-woofers in surround systems, for it to sound correct i've always though that there should be a sub on the rears too. It sounds un-balanced with just one on the fronts.--
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