10-Jun-2015, 09:48
If 5x phantom is more like 5.5, at the min, just need one of them to act as a sub as well as a speaker..
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10-Jun-2015, 09:48
If 5x phantom is more like 5.5, at the min, just need one of them to act as a sub as well as a speaker..
10-Jun-2015, 09:49
It's just about have phantoms for home theater in addition to the 2 Channel for the stereo. Which is a lot of speakers being seen... Not easy to get the approval from wife...
10-Jun-2015, 12:36
(10-Jun-2015, 08:19)Jean-Marie Wrote: I don't really see a challenge. Indeed. Using a MiniDSP 10x10HD, I have been able to route the sub/LFE channel to my two pairs of Phantoms. This has also enabled the routing of the centre channel to the front pair for a phantom centre. However, as much as I would like to claim it as a 5.4 layout, the nomenclature relates to physical units and therefore it is, and always will be, a 4.0 layout.
12-Jun-2015, 04:14
Of course, with DSP and mixing everything is possible and may give good results but still it won't be discrete channels
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13-Jun-2015, 05:55
(This post was last modified: 13-Jun-2015, 05:56 by road rebel.)
The nomenclature relates to the number of channels. 5 phantoms = 5.0 (that is if you are able to decode and render 5.1signal to phantom). The .1 is a separate lfe channel (e.g. For explosions): no matter how many subwoofer you are using, it stays .1
When a subwoofer is missing, you can render the .1 to fronts or all speakers depending of your choice and your surround processor. Ps: phantom is limited to 2.0 -for now. Pps: great subwoofer tends to play 10hz @105db. |
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