by theprodigy79 » Mon Oct 01, 2007 2:55 pm
As I said before... You can completely ruin your "sound experience" by tossing in extra stuff that you don't need... Simplicity is a virtue in the audio world... Learn to do more with less; use quality parts and tune what you have properly and it will immerse you. Throw in extra crap all over the place and it will ruin your staging, sound quality, realism, timing, etc...
Add tweets next to someones head and I guarantee they will be pinpointing that sound the whole time you have your music playing instead of enjoying a surrounding environment...
Let's put this in simple terms... Think about it for a second... If you are using a simple five-point home theater system consisting of two mains, a center, and two surround speakers, you can get a WHOLE lot out of it (assuming it is layed out properly and tuned to please)... Very enjoyable experience...
Now, you are listening to that setup and enjoying your theatrical experience, properly immersed in a central environment when all the sudden your friend comes up to you and puts a tweeter next to your right ear... Your focus will shift from the central point to the tweeter to the right of you... It will throw EVERYTHING off, and it will sound like garbage (even if it's a high quality tweeter).
You can do it man, as I said it's possible with some wiring... but there is realistically NO way to make it sound good.
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