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 Phillips Home Theatre Back Speakers, Speakers Volume

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FallenOut
post Sep 9 2010, 02:46 AM

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QUOTE(Gfreak @ Sep 8 2010, 06:13 AM)
Hi,
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I've last posted a project that I extended the wires to the speaker for me pull it to the back of the room. Conclusion it's doable but however better have a place to hide them since the part where the old wire connects to the new wire is a big ugly since got the wiring tape there......
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Anyway the system works fine but I noticed that the sound from the back speakers are now a bit softer or it's always been like this. I've never taken notice of them since have to be closed to them to hear the sound.
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Is there any way that I can increase the volume of the rear speakers? Or it's due to the connections? Is it a norm for the back speakers to be a bit softer then the front?
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Well I'm not exactly using the high range of HT but okay laa mid range only....my speakers are from phillips (not sure which model) which have 4 towers plus one front bar speakers. Thanks much!!!!!!
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i think the avr got distance n volume settings
bt its the norm for surround speakers to b softer than the front speakers
as surround speakers project ambient sound
if its loud as the front speakers
then i think it destroyed the meanin of surround
FallenOut
post Sep 9 2010, 06:57 PM

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will only upgrade at the end of the yr
then i would only know
bt still
if the surround is identical
wont it b like front speakers r all around u
i still got the feelin tat surround is meant to b subtle
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post Sep 20 2010, 11:35 PM

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QUOTE(zeese @ Sep 20 2010, 11:37 AM)
yes.. it should be like front speakers all around you, when you setting the
sound level of all the speakers.

However, during the movie, you won't hear the same level of sound, because movie
producer knows how loud to set for the ambient (surround speakers),
how loud the center channel should be, etc.

So, basically, all speakers must have same volume level.. and during movie playback,
the movie/dvd/BR will take over the job to control individual speaker volume.
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yea tat was wat i meant lolz
i thought he meant in the movie all same loudness

 

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