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RF-82s (rear) distance from the listening position.


jfg02

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The following is talking about bi-pole speakers. Yours are uni-directional, so IMO, they should be slightly farther back from the THX recomendations.

Taken from this link on THX's website

5.1 Surround Sound Speaker Set Up

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A 5.1 surround system has five discrete audio channels: Left, Right, Center, Left Surround, Right Surround and the Subwoofer.

  • Front Left & Right Speakers (L & R): Place the Front Left and Right speakers at ear height, producing a 45° angle as viewed from the main seating position. This delivers a wide sound stage and precise localization of individual sounds.
  • Center Channel Speaker ©: Place the Center channel speaker either above or below the TV. Then, aim the speaker either up or down to point directly at the listener. If you have a perforated projection screen, center this speaker both horizontally and vertically behind the screen.
  • Surround Left & Right Speakers (SL & SR): Place the SL & SR speakers between 90° to 110° to each side and 2 feet or higher above the listener.
  • Subwoofer (Sub): If you have two Subs, put them in the middle of opposing walls. If you have one, place it in the middle of the front wall.
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I bought uni-directionals mainly because I'll use the system also to play SACD/DVD+ music mastered on 5.1. Was that a good move ?

YES! [Y]

I listen to multichannel music many hours a day and if you have a primary Listening Position similar to what is pictured then you should be good to go....Otoh, we have a 5.1 HT in the bedroom and use WDST speakers and they work well because we are sometimes in bed and others elsewhere in the room...With the horns being pointing in the direction we are in (RS-3 on sidewall at the head of the bed) allows multichannel music to sound good, regardless where we are.

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