Quote Originally Posted by E-Stat View Post
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"I would know a 500Hz tone. I would also know 1KHz, 2KHz, 6.3KHz, 10KHz, 12KHz and 16KHz"
He never said that he knew them before he started working at the place did he? Once I know a tone, and its frequency, then it becomes easier to recognize what I am hearing. He had to have a reference, he didn't just guess it was that frequency.


I refer to the use of dissimilar speakers, i.e. low hung centers.
We have discussed this before. THX recommends no more than 12" of vertical displacement between the mains and center. That can apply to above the set, and below the set. What they don't recommend is horizontally placed center speakers because of strong interaction with the floor and ceiling.



Then show us your brilliance with an example that isn't so simple.
Not doing your homework for you.


I don't recall anyone asking if you had any problems.
So what. Just pointing out that there is no problem with putting a center speaker under a television screen. You must be doing something wrong Ralph.


I'll continue to ignore the reference as you advised.
You can sit on a stick, I don't care.....


Sorry to hear that as most consumers expect that of the product.

rw
And they get that product when it leaves our studio. What you do with it afterwards is another story altogether.