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Creating a Phantom Sound through 5.1.2 Speaker Configuration

Creating a Phantom Sound through 5.1.2 Speaker Configuration
  1. What is phantom surround?
  2. What is phantom image audio?
  3. Can you lay Hifi speakers on their side?
  4. How do you measure speaker distance from a wall?

What is phantom surround?

Yes, Phantom Surround Allows you to enjoy a surround-sound effect acoustically equivalent to that of a 7-channel speaker system, using only a 5-channel speaker system, and when using a 5.1.2-channel speaker system, it allows you to enjoy a surround-sound effect acoustically equivalent to that of a 7.1.2-channel speaker ...

What is phantom image audio?

In a multichannel audio playback system a phantom image can sometimes be created between any two (or more) of the loudspeakers, creating the illusion of an additional speaker or (more importantly) adding to the overall realism of the soundstage.

Can you lay Hifi speakers on their side?

"Unless you're a serious high-end audiophile ... you can place speakers pretty much anyway and anywhere you want." "Performance is not affected by placing the loudspeaker on its side," said Sean Torenli, a digital marketing manager at KEF.

How do you measure speaker distance from a wall?

Measure the entire distance of the room, from the wall behind where you sit (the rear wall) to the wall that you face (the front wall). Place your speaker 1/3rd of the distance from your front wall, and your seat 1/3rd the distance from the rear wall.

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