Originally posted by: jtvang125
First of off where are you going to put the center channel speaker? Next, do the makers really think that people are going to park their car/suv, play a dvd with 5.1 surround sound but watch it on a 7" screen?
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: jtvang125
First of off where are you going to put the center channel speaker? Next, do the makers really think that people are going to park their car/suv, play a dvd with 5.1 surround sound but watch it on a 7" screen?
I highly doubt any of the "5.1" car audio systems have a center channel. They are there for DVD audio, likely downmixed to 4.0. Which is fine - the fronts are for the soundstage, and the rears are for ambience. It would sound great. It isnt for watching movies, its for music.
Originally posted by: jtvang125
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: jtvang125
First of off where are you going to put the center channel speaker? Next, do the makers really think that people are going to park their car/suv, play a dvd with 5.1 surround sound but watch it on a 7" screen?
I highly doubt any of the "5.1" car audio systems have a center channel. They are there for DVD audio, likely downmixed to 4.0. Which is fine - the fronts are for the soundstage, and the rears are for ambience. It would sound great. It isnt for watching movies, its for music.
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-tbIz5xMWVB...odView.asp?wm=fp&I=113DDX8017&g=168550
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-tbIz5xMWVB...-bin/ProdView.asp?g=168550&I=257AVX706
Originally posted by: AlienCraft
Bragging rights. The same goes for anything over 100 watts (amplifiers)and 8 inches (speakers) for subs.
Marketing > common sense in The U.S.A.
Originally posted by: thirdeye
You can't fully appreciate it until you listen to a DVD-A disc. It's truly incredible. I thought it was just a gimmick when I bought my TL, no it's freakin' amazing. Regular CDs sound like crap now![]()
Originally posted by: Syrch
Guys honestly (and hopefully the audible guy will help me point this out). Even in the most luxury of home theatre/commerical theatre's there is only one area of a sweet spot. If you sit right next to any of the walls in a movie theatre your not in the sweet spot. Now in a car it would be harder to achieve and i agree with that but being able to adjust the individual noise volumn of each speaker to make a sweet spot makes it a viable option. The real question here is does the manufacture go to this extreme and I guarantee you they don't. I do know that if i was on a road trip as a kid and was able to watch TV on my way to my location it would have rocked to have it in a good 5.1 surround sound setup. I'm just saying it is possible but im sure the manufacturers don't do it.
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Syrch
Guys honestly (and hopefully the audible guy will help me point this out). Even in the most luxury of home theatre/commerical theatre's there is only one area of a sweet spot. If you sit right next to any of the walls in a movie theatre your not in the sweet spot. Now in a car it would be harder to achieve and i agree with that but being able to adjust the individual noise volumn of each speaker to make a sweet spot makes it a viable option. The real question here is does the manufacture go to this extreme and I guarantee you they don't. I do know that if i was on a road trip as a kid and was able to watch TV on my way to my location it would have rocked to have it in a good 5.1 surround sound setup. I'm just saying it is possible but im sure the manufacturers don't do it.
Plus there's the whole ROAD NOISE issue, which nullifies any quality gains from 5.1 over regular 4.1 on a decent headunit.
Originally posted by: Syrch
Guys honestly (and hopefully the audible guy will help me point this out). Even in the most luxury of home theatre/commerical theatre's there is only one area of a sweet spot. If you sit right next to any of the walls in a movie theatre your not in the sweet spot. Now in a car it would be harder to achieve and i agree with that but being able to adjust the individual noise volumn of each speaker to make a sweet spot makes it a viable option. The real question here is does the manufacture go to this extreme and I guarantee you they don't. I do know that if i was on a road trip as a kid and was able to watch TV on my way to my location it would have rocked to have it in a good 5.1 surround sound setup. I'm just saying it is possible but im sure the manufacturers don't do it.
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Syrch
Guys honestly (and hopefully the audible guy will help me point this out). Even in the most luxury of home theatre/commerical theatre's there is only one area of a sweet spot. If you sit right next to any of the walls in a movie theatre your not in the sweet spot. Now in a car it would be harder to achieve and i agree with that but being able to adjust the individual noise volumn of each speaker to make a sweet spot makes it a viable option. The real question here is does the manufacture go to this extreme and I guarantee you they don't. I do know that if i was on a road trip as a kid and was able to watch TV on my way to my location it would have rocked to have it in a good 5.1 surround sound setup. I'm just saying it is possible but im sure the manufacturers don't do it.
the 5.1 system in the TL does. It is adjusted to the drivers position.
it really is remarkable. mindblowing even.
For subs bigger and more power is almost always better.
Originally posted by: AlienCraft
Bragging rights. The same goes for anything over 100 watts (amplifiers)and 8 inches (speakers) for subs.
Marketing > common sense in The U.S.A.
Originally posted by: Yreka
Originally posted by: AlienCraft
Bragging rights. The same goes for anything over 100 watts (amplifiers)and 8 inches (speakers) for subs.
Marketing > common sense in The U.S.A.
I would say
Rampant ignorance that leads to aggression against things you have no comprehension of > Common sense in the U.S.A.
is much more common
but thats just me..
