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Room Setup...what to do?

Last post 06-30-2009, 11:29 AM by blkhks. 1 replies.
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  •  06-29-2009, 10:07 PM 11265

    Room Setup...what to do?

    I'm very interested in the Aperion products and I am starting my first home theater.  I've got a 50" Pioneer Elite and Yamaha RX-V465.  I got great deals on both and now it is time to get some speakers.  I'm in a 1 bedroom apartment that has a 12.1' x 11.5' living room area.  I'm probably sitting too close for a 50" TV but hey...its a Pioneer Elite Big Smile  I was thinking about getting two of the 4T towers, the 4C center, and the 8" sub.  I'm not too interested in getting surround speakers for a few reasons.  The couch I have takes up a lot of the wall so it would be kind of cramped, and I don't want to deal with running wires.  I've got a few questions to throw out here.  I mostly watch TV/movies and listen to music.  I will admit that I often have neighbors over so it would be nice to be able to crank it up for music.  Given the room size, how much would I be missing without the surround speakers?  How much of a difference is there between the 4C and 5C centers?  I assume the 4Ts would be more than enough for the room size.  What do you guys think?  Thanks in advance!
  •  06-30-2009, 11:29 AM 11266 in reply to 11265

    Re: Room Setup...what to do?

    Hi lego, welcome to the forum.

    True surround sound effects rely not only on your left/right axis, but also a front/back axis.  Without surrounds, you'll be missing the front/back axis.  So any surround sound effects are only going to move from left to right and you won't get any "depth" perception.

    What that means is say there is a scene in which a helicopter is coming from behind and to the left of you passing overhead then to the front and right of you.  Without surrounds, you are only going to get the left to right effect and not the behind to in front effect.  That may not sound like much, but couple your sound perception with what is happening on the screen - you'll be seeing something the helicopter doing something that corresponds to how it is supposed to sound - for instance you won't see it in front of you yet, but you'll hear it as if it is coming from the front left.  Then, as the sound travels to the center you'll see it come overhead on screen then pass to the right.  So, what you are hearing won't completely match what you are seeing, and you'll be missing out on the true immersiveness that the surround sound effects are meant to convey.

    Hope that makes sense.

    As for the 4C v. 5C difference.  The 5C is a larger center with larger woofers (tweeters being the same on both).  That means the 5C can reproduce lower frequency sounds than the 4C (4C can get down to around 80Hz, the 5C will get down around 75Hz - both measured at +/- 3dB).  That also means the 5C has a wider and deeper sound stage than the 4C.  If you sit about 10 feet or more from the TV, we really start recommending the 5C over the 4C at those distances.

    And in a 12.1 x 11.5 room, yes, I would think the 4T's would work out nicely in that room. 


    Mark
    Aperion Audio Guru
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