dshreter
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It’s a very easy test to try your system with the center channel disabled (2.1). Center channel doesn’t do anything magical to improve intelligibility as much as anchoring the sound to the visual center. If dialogue is still hard to understand in stereo, it points to the issue being with the room - your L & R are placed just fine.
From the photo, I see concrete floors and sparse furniture. I’m guessing the room is overly reflective and that’s your issue. This significantly hampers intelligibility just like a conversation at a loud party. It makes sense to do this little bit of diagnosis before buying another speaker.
From the photo, I see concrete floors and sparse furniture. I’m guessing the room is overly reflective and that’s your issue. This significantly hampers intelligibility just like a conversation at a loud party. It makes sense to do this little bit of diagnosis before buying another speaker.