LEFT/RIGHT channels
Is there any reason a professional installer would set up the left channel in the front and the right channel in the rear, instead of on the left and right?
That's how my system was installed, and it sounded like some of the midrange frequencies are missing, but when I rearranged the left channel to the left side and the right channel to the right side it sounded better. So I was wondering if there was any reason they would do that.
That's how my system was installed, and it sounded like some of the midrange frequencies are missing, but when I rearranged the left channel to the left side and the right channel to the right side it sounded better. So I was wondering if there was any reason they would do that.
well...just the guy from the local shop... perhaps that does not qualify as a "professional" installer, but i figured he would know more about it than me. is there no reason to do that then?
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Sep 13, 2006 05:39 PM



