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Here is the question. Sub placement and settings. I would like to have a 3 sub setup with the Triton 2's being the front pair of subs and I am thinking of positioning the ForceField 5 in the back of the theater (either center or in the corner opposite the entry. I have read through the forum and have only seen a short reference to what the optimal speaker output would be for this combination. Should I use the Triton 2's as a large setting with Sub ON and then output the LFE to the rear sub? I believe that the Marantz system can set an electronic crossover for each speaker. Also, what two side speakers would you recommend , or should I just stick with 5.1. I also have a decent center channel (infinity). My opinion is; As long as the base is crisp there is no such thing as too much base when watching an action flick.
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Should I use the Triton 2's as a Large setting with Sub ON and then output the LFE to the rear sub?
Yes, exactly.
what two side speakers would you recommend , or should I just stick with 5.1. I also have a decent center channel (infinity)
We suggest the SuperSat on-wall as surrounds/rears. In a large room a 7.1 setup is nice, surrounds on the side, rears on the back wall (less than 6' apart). Far as the center goes, I'm sure it is decent, but it won't match and that will be a pretty big drawback. For a big room Triton Two theater I'd say get a SuperCenter XL. Much more important than adding surrounds/rears.
no such thing as too much bass when watching an action flick
Yes, of course.
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Also, the rears on the back wall are built into the wall and I would say are placed about 17 feet apart and 5 1/2 ft above the highest platform level or 7 1/2 feet above the Triton 2 location (lowest platform level).
So you like the idea of putting the ForceField 5 in the rear of the theater, Is it better in the corner or centered?
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So how does the SuperCenter XL compare to the SuperCinema 3D Array or SuperCinema 3D Array XL? Or are these completely different animals?
Sorry for the delayed response, your message temporarily was invisible. The 3D Array is not a center channel speaker.
So you like the idea of putting the ForceField 5 in the rear of the theater, Is it better in the corner or centered?
Subs in front, out of corners, is always the preferred positioning.
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You have a lot more experience with this than I do, but I want to follow up with you on the sub placement.
I intend to run the T2s in the front as full range, using their built in subs. But I really like bass, deep bass, so I intend to run another sub, but I don't want to put them in the corners up front, and really don't have room up front. So my plan is (indeed, I have the cable in the concrete floor already laid in) to put a sub back in the back of the home theater, centered. I thought the 3 subs might compliment being in several places, making the standing nodes less problem.
Am I messing up here?
Thanks for your comments.
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Wayne
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Adding a ForceField 5 to play the LFE track from the back of the room will have many benefits, the most worthwhile being a gain in system headroom (because the Tritons will not be asked to play LFE and full frequency bass). If you want one caveat, it would be that LFE can go up to 120Hz, which might yield some unwanted directional clues. Best fix for this? A second LFE sub up front somewhere! Next best fix, set the LFE crossover at 80-100Hz.
Hope this helps.
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