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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 2984051" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Simplify your system. Consider this, the more sound sources you have (speakers), the more chances for interferance you have, the less chance you have of them imaging together properly, the more difficult setting up time delay is (which I doubt you are even using). Bottom line, the fewer speakers you can use to acheive the performance you need, the better off you are. You do not need nor want multiple tweetrrs in the front stage, for example. People will also tell you to ditch rear speakers, this is debateable. But if you are after 'SQ', Id at least recommend bandpassing the rear speakers as 'rear fill' (use the search, plenty of info on that topic).</p><p></p><p>And yes, a nice EQ can help any system. But if I were you, before looking to acheive that level of sophistication in your system, Id get the basics correct. 1greek4u hit alot of those basics already. Once you get your base system solid, then look into a 1/3 octave EQ to really tweak it into sonic nirvana. Get what Im saying? Priorities... basics first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 2984051, member: 549629"] Simplify your system. Consider this, the more sound sources you have (speakers), the more chances for interferance you have, the less chance you have of them imaging together properly, the more difficult setting up time delay is (which I doubt you are even using). Bottom line, the fewer speakers you can use to acheive the performance you need, the better off you are. You do not need nor want multiple tweetrrs in the front stage, for example. People will also tell you to ditch rear speakers, this is debateable. But if you are after 'SQ', Id at least recommend bandpassing the rear speakers as 'rear fill' (use the search, plenty of info on that topic). And yes, a nice EQ can help any system. But if I were you, before looking to acheive that level of sophistication in your system, Id get the basics correct. 1greek4u hit alot of those basics already. Once you get your base system solid, then look into a 1/3 octave EQ to really tweak it into sonic nirvana. Get what Im saying? Priorities... basics first. [/QUOTE]
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