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!!!!!!
i think the avr got distance n volume settings.
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......
.
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.
.
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?
.
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!!!!!!
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
Sep 9 2010, 02:46 AM

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