A better question is, how well do you think the sound is integrated? Do you hear a distinct C channel, or does it flow seamlessly from L to C to R?When I am watching dialog heavy material it is very obvious the sound is coming from the center channel. Where as the sound form the L/R are much more difficult to pin point in the room and I get a good sound-stage and sense of depth from them. Was not sure if I need to move the CC or do some room correction or if there was a solution to this problem of me hearing all the dialog coming from such a focal area.
Center channel speaker placement
I have a 5.1 set-up with my 2 front speakers (rear-ported) out about a foot or so from the back wall and I have my center channel speaker (no rear ports) mounted to the wall on L brackets under a 75" TV that is wall mounted. Would I hear a sonic improvement if I were to put my center channel speaker on a small table out from the wall at the same distance as my mains? I have run Audyssey so the speaker distances and time alignment should be correct as is.
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