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Connection for Surround Sound, Multiple Inputs?
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(17-Jun-2015, 17:32)mixart Wrote:
(17-Jun-2015, 12:42)Confused Wrote: Has anyone considered what it would be like using a Phantom as a centre speaker?  A little distracting with the turkey wings flapping?  Although, I see no reason why it could not be hidden?  Only the central outlet is needed to allow the sound to flow unimpeded.  Perhaps someone needs to invent a "Phantom Shield", otherwise we would all be watching the Phantom doing it's bass dance, rather than watching the film?  Another option would be to skip the centre channel, and use the two Phantom fronts as a "phantom" centre.  (a phantom Phantom)

I use my Phantom Silver as a centre speaker for both music and bluray movies, while I'm waiting for my second Silver. It was only in the beginning I noticed the bass dance, but now It don't distract me anymore, so you will getting use to is and forget about it.

I have to agree, as I am no more distracted by the Phantoms than any other speaker.

Personally, I have been unable to replicate the many bass dance videos with my setup.
I can only conclude that they are very dependent on a huge volume setting which I have feared to attempt.

I had intended to purchase a Phantom for centre duties but having enjoyed a phantom centre for over a month I have put that on hold for the time being.
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RE: Connection for Surround Sound, Multiple Inputs? - by alandbush - 18-Jun-2015, 13:54

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