Home Theater Enclosure Problem?


Is it possible that a solid wood (pine) enclosure could effect the sound of my HT? As mentioned in other posts, I have trouble understanding dialog in movies. Thanks
kypride
KYpride,

Are you saying that you are only having problems when watching/listening to a DVD, not when watching TV?

If that is the case, I think it is a setup problem, not some type of a resonance issue. How do you have your TV sound and DVD sound connected to the receiver? Are you using L&R analog RCA interconnect cables or are you using a coax or optical digital cable?

TIC
How is the ARCAM AVR receiving the 5.1 movie data - TOSLINK or digital coax?

What about TV - Toslink also?

Or are you using analog cabling?

I hope you aren't using any Y connectors to jumper two analog line level outputs together from different sources ???
I can hear the TV perfectly when it is played through the Arcam. I never miss a word. It's only on DVDs that I miss words occasionally.The digital signal is sent to the AVR 250 via a Transparent Premium TVC 2 meter digital cable. The viewing room is 20'X 30' with a 17' ceining. There is a staircase coming down into this room on one side. Sometimes it appears thar the audio is plainer when at the top of those stairs. There is thick carpet on the floors and stairs with a cloth sofa and loveseat. There is nothing between the center channel and the listening position.
{quote] It's only on DVDs that I miss words occasionally [/quote]

In that case it may be normal. Movies are often mixed so that they can be played at louder volume levels than a radio or TV program. They want those sound effects to really envelope you. Simply turn up the volume. What concerned me was you menioned muddiness in the sound....that is not normal.

Pride and Prejudice is an example of a movie where the vocals were mixed too low, IMHO.
I have been looking into purchasing some brass footers for my components. Has anyone used the Mapleshade Ultimate Triplepoints? Thank you.