Hey Quad guys:
My first surround sound listening experience was quad, and still I think it was the more creative (vs. 5.1). But before I listened to my Quad DVD-As, I looked up how to position the speakers in relation to the listener. So I have a few questions:
-Depending on the size of the room, should you put the speakers as far into a corner as possible? Or keep a close distance?
-I have seen that early quad mixers put the speakers like so: one in front of them, two directly to their left and right, and one in the rear. How do the listeners know how to set up the speakers accordingly (as per the mixer's setup)?
-And what is your preference of speaker position?
-And does it matter? If so, how much?
Thanks again guys, it's almost been a week and I've really enjoyed myself so far!
-kjs
My first surround sound listening experience was quad, and still I think it was the more creative (vs. 5.1). But before I listened to my Quad DVD-As, I looked up how to position the speakers in relation to the listener. So I have a few questions:
-Depending on the size of the room, should you put the speakers as far into a corner as possible? Or keep a close distance?
-I have seen that early quad mixers put the speakers like so: one in front of them, two directly to their left and right, and one in the rear. How do the listeners know how to set up the speakers accordingly (as per the mixer's setup)?
-And what is your preference of speaker position?
-And does it matter? If so, how much?
Thanks again guys, it's almost been a week and I've really enjoyed myself so far!
-kjs