elguapo511
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I have heard of two different quad speakers set ups for a box room.
(set up 1) front right and rear right facing each other, and front left and rear left facing each other.
(set up 2) front right and front left facing south, and rear right and rear left facing each other.
??
If recordings are mixed on 4 corner plane, wouldn't you have to have the front and rear facing each (set up 1) other in order to notice panning effects?
if the rear speakers are facing each other wont it distort the audio plane that the engineers set up?
ANOTHER QUESTION.
If I play the FM radio with the cd-4 function on, would I need to swap the rear speakers to make the audio plane work correctly. Cuz if I dont wont the front speakers simply be facing an inverse pair of speakers, thus having the stereo effect eliminating any panning?
(set up 1) front right and rear right facing each other, and front left and rear left facing each other.
(set up 2) front right and front left facing south, and rear right and rear left facing each other.
??
If recordings are mixed on 4 corner plane, wouldn't you have to have the front and rear facing each (set up 1) other in order to notice panning effects?
if the rear speakers are facing each other wont it distort the audio plane that the engineers set up?
ANOTHER QUESTION.
If I play the FM radio with the cd-4 function on, would I need to swap the rear speakers to make the audio plane work correctly. Cuz if I dont wont the front speakers simply be facing an inverse pair of speakers, thus having the stereo effect eliminating any panning?