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#103427 - 11/27/05 01:07 PM
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Thanks guys and gals. I think I've figgured out the mid range problem, but won't get to work on this again until later in the week. Pose, getting to the inside of the speaker case was not very obvious. The four little rubber sleeves that the speaker cover fits into are easily removable. Beneath them are small phillips-head screws, which allows you to take the face plate off and get to the interior of the speaker enclosure. Cheers, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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#103430 - 11/28/05 09:49 AM
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Stam, Yes, you do loose the stereo image, however, even with the speakers separated and on posts, stero can only be heard by those persons located within an equalateral triangle in relation to the distance the speakers are separated. Persons outside the triangle primarily hear either unbalanced stereo sounds, or if the room has lousy accustics, they hear mono because the sounds are bouncing off the walls, ceiling, floors, etc. Cheers, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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#103433 - 11/29/05 05:40 PM
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Doc, I suppose you could fire everything through a mixer, then with some ingenious routing, end up with a pair of 5.1 surround-sound systems that would be 1,000 watts RMS. The hookup, however, for a gigging musician, would be a nightmare. Almost forgot. A local restuarant where I used to perform just installed a Z-5500 5.1 system as a permanent house sound system. The speakers are all mounted high on the walls, one in each corner of the room, and the center speaker is mounted directly overhead, in the center or the room and facing straight down. The sub sits beneath a Baby Grand where no one can see it, and the remote receiver sits on a window ledge. When the guy at the piano, who also plays a keyboard through the system as well, fires up and performs the sound is awesome and fills the entire room with incredible sounding vocals and music. Cheers, Gary Travlin' Easy [This message has been edited by travlin'easy (edited 11-29-2005).]
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