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Set the level controls at 2 to 3 oclock for more sensitivity. There will be a setting where the LRC is loudest (most sensitive) and still have the clarity you want.The LRC leaves the factory with the mid at 12 and the treble at 1 o'clock, which are music settings. Feel free to adjust to taste.LRC bass is very powerful and extended, isn't it!
Since the LRC is horizontal it does not have the horizontal dispersion of the CD 626. Drivers on both are the same.
same woofer, mid and tweeter on both LRC and 626, the LRC has an additional woofer.
I adjusted the level controls as you told me earlier and it helped a bit (took the trim down from +10 to +8). As to your comment about the LRC bass being powerful and extended, I was more than pleasantly surprised -- shocked is more like it, since my previous center channel had a amplified 10" woofer. "How you do that"? I am currently running it as large -- so far so good - no strain at all.
On the other hand, the LRC is smoother, very delicate and complicated and I can hear detail I have never heard before even though its a softer sound if that makes any sense..
Many think that they need to use the RM30 C for the center when it is just as easy and "MORE EFFECTIVE" to use the RM30 M.You simply place it on its side with the 10" woofer facing "UP"
In order to do that don't you have to rotate the FST and mid panels 90° for the correct horizontal dispersion?
John,In order to do that don't you have to rotate the FST and mid panels 90° for the correct horizontal dispersion?I've been contemplating getting three (for surrounds and center) RM30's to go with my recently acquired RM40's but I have concerns about the driver layout of the RM30 in the center channel configuration and the symmetry of the sound field it produces, especially off axis. Do you position the speaker so that the FST is centered under the screen?Doug