Home theater setup help
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Home theater setup help
It has been about 3 or 4 years since I had to ditch my 7.1 speakers setup due to moving a couple of times and not wanting to run speaker cables all over the place. I kept a pair of speakers and I would like to integrate them into my current setup(directtv, ps3 with 50 inch plasma). I have a receiver also but my question is would I need a center channel as well to go along with the 2 fronts? or would I somehow use the tv speaker as the center? Obviously this wont be full surround but I was thinking it would be decent enough for now. Maybe I should just get a soundbar instead?
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Just use the speakers in stereo mode. They probably will sound better than a soundbar. Plus, you already have them. Using TV as center may not be possible, and never worked well for me when I tried it. The speakers are too different from your real speakers, and it will just sound off.
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thanks man. Ill give it a try. I am a little out of the loop.
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Is your receiver stereo or 5.1/6.1/7.1?
What brand speakers do you have?
Its doubtful you can use the speaker in your TV as a CC. Most TV's don't have the connection for it (which I think a shame). However, like Spiky said, it will also not be the sound as your other speakers so probably not something you would want to do even if you could.
What brand speakers do you have?
Its doubtful you can use the speaker in your TV as a CC. Most TV's don't have the connection for it (which I think a shame). However, like Spiky said, it will also not be the sound as your other speakers so probably not something you would want to do even if you could.
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The receiver is a Pioneer 7.1 from a few years back and the speakers two Mirage OmniSat Omnipolar speakers also from a few years back. come to think of it I guess I wouldnt want to use my tv as a center speaker. I am not looking for full surround obviously. I am just loking for something fairly better for video games and movies mostly.
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It's a logical idea, and many CRT RPTVs offered it as a feature. My dad's Sony actually had speaker-level inputs to be amped directly from a receiver. But it didn't work well. As I said, it sounded off since the speakers were totally different, plus they were not able to handle the output from a normal receiver. I almost destroyed them, even with a nice Yamaha receiver. Line-level inputs would be safer, but I doubt any current TVs will have such an option.
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The receiver is a Pioneer 7.1 from a few years back and the speakers two Mirage OmniSat Omnipolar speakers also from a few years back. come to think of it I guess I wouldnt want to use my tv as a center speaker. I am not looking for full surround obviously. I am just loking for something fairly better for video games and movies mostly.
I'm "letting" wife watch a movie in theater room and watching the 2nd game in living room. I do have a surround set up and like it even for "normal" TV. The CC is 10X better than a TV speaker and since I have Dish HD, the broadcast is in 5.1.




