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1. 06:34 AM - Re: Center Channels and Rear Fill. (John Smith)
2. 09:56 AM - center channel... amps... (Leo G. Divingracia III)
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Subject: | Re: Center Channels and Rear Fill. |
--> XDP4000X-List message posted by: John Smith <veritasz34@yahoo.com>
I have heard both sound great. With and with out rear
fill. It's all in the system setup. I personally don't
use any rear fill or center channel. From my
experience with them they tend to add more problems
than they fix (Center channel) IMHO.
--- NOTGSXR@aol.com wrote:
> --> XDP4000X-List message posted by: NOTGSXR@aol.com
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> In a message dated 12/23/02 3:06:15 PM Eastern
> Standard Time,
> jvisentine@yahoo.com writes:
>
> > Some top-notch systems don't even use rear-fill!
> With
> > a correctly set up and adequate front stage, rear
> fill
> > should be un-necesarry for optimum front-seat
> imaging.
>
>
> Thanks for the response...... I tend to
> agree......... i havn't used rear
> fill for awhile.... but was just wondering what
> everyone's thoughts
> were....... :)
>
> anyone else??
>
> Center Channel??
>
> Thx
>
> Dan
>
>
>
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Subject: | center channel... amps... |
--> XDP4000X-List message posted by: "Leo G. Divingracia III" <ldivinag@csuhayward.edu>
> Thanks for the response...... I tend to agree......... i havn't used rear
> fill for awhile.... but was just wondering what everyone's thoughts
> were....... :)
>
> anyone else??
>
> Center Channel??
as soon as software, er music with center channel is abundant, stereo is
king. plus for me, the driver should have the stereo around him/her.
so i use the digital delay to lock the image to me.
now for movie theater type environment, then a center channel is needed
along with the appropriate processor.
btw, i see no has mentioned the SOUNDSTREAM REFERENCE series amps. i
know, i know... SS has been bought out by a lower echelon company. and
that their current amp line doesnt even touch the REF series. but i
found a source that refurbs thems.
i've had 2 SS ref 300 amps in my truck. although 1 went bad recently,
these refurbs are about 5-6 years old now.
the only other amp i might considered are the first or second gen
phoenix gold amps. circa probably early 90s. i remember seeing one of
them powering a high-end display in CES. they had it covered in a
home-style amp chassis. the sign next to it said, "would you believe
this sound is from a $500 amplifier?" of course in high end home audio,
$500 might buy you a set of RCA cables... so when lifted this fake
chassis, the car amp from PG was powering these home speakers... it was
so great.. and funny.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS ALL!!!!
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Leo G. Divinagracia III
ldivinag@csuhayward.edu
zzzzz
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