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Curious. Anyone got experience installing a center channel?
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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8391225" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>Leave the tweeters how they are. Aim your center channel up. There's no need to aim that tweeter on axis.</p><p></p><p></p><p>With a center channel and Logic 7 there is time alignment applied, but it's not nearly as important due to the extra signal steering. It's all automated. You can adjust the level of the center channel to make it stronger or weaker as you prefer. If the music is mostly mixed in mono you may want to turn Logic 7 off to let the sound come from all around you, if you're into club music or the like where normally there are speakers all around a dance floor. Music in mono will have equal energy in both the left and right channels, which will get strongly focused to the center channel. This is great for bringing out the vocalist in a band.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8391225, member: 628688"] Leave the tweeters how they are. Aim your center channel up. There's no need to aim that tweeter on axis. With a center channel and Logic 7 there is time alignment applied, but it's not nearly as important due to the extra signal steering. It's all automated. You can adjust the level of the center channel to make it stronger or weaker as you prefer. If the music is mostly mixed in mono you may want to turn Logic 7 off to let the sound come from all around you, if you're into club music or the like where normally there are speakers all around a dance floor. Music in mono will have equal energy in both the left and right channels, which will get strongly focused to the center channel. This is great for bringing out the vocalist in a band. [/QUOTE]
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