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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Maxwell" data-source="post: 212007" data-attributes="member: 321"><p>The Yamaha 112iv don’t look like speakers that are meant to be hung. That is your first problem.</p><p></p><p>Have you tried tuning off one of the speakers and see how it sounds. Sometimes a problem like you are describing can be helped if one of the speakers are lowered in volume just a little bit. You may have a different problem then you think you have. A Left Right hang will usually have some comb filtering problems but not usually something that anyone would ever notice with music. A center hang is a good idea for the vocals especially speech, but most people don’t like it for music. A Left Center Right hang can solve a lot of problems, if it is setup right.</p><p></p><p>As to the JBL speaker it may or may not work in your room. But I think it works better when used with more than just the one hung by itself. Isn’t there a companion piece that is meant to hang below it to extend the range to a full range speaker? Your ceiling height isn’t enough in my experience to hang a column speaker in the middle especially if you were to do the proper configuration with that JBL speaker system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Maxwell, post: 212007, member: 321"] The Yamaha 112iv don’t look like speakers that are meant to be hung. That is your first problem. Have you tried tuning off one of the speakers and see how it sounds. Sometimes a problem like you are describing can be helped if one of the speakers are lowered in volume just a little bit. You may have a different problem then you think you have. A Left Right hang will usually have some comb filtering problems but not usually something that anyone would ever notice with music. A center hang is a good idea for the vocals especially speech, but most people don’t like it for music. A Left Center Right hang can solve a lot of problems, if it is setup right. As to the JBL speaker it may or may not work in your room. But I think it works better when used with more than just the one hung by itself. Isn’t there a companion piece that is meant to hang below it to extend the range to a full range speaker? Your ceiling height isn’t enough in my experience to hang a column speaker in the middle especially if you were to do the proper configuration with that JBL speaker system. [/QUOTE]
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