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Speaker & Sound setups

Started by Marty737oz, July 31, 2016, 12:59:48 AM

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Marty737oz

Evening all.

Just coming upto my speaker placement in the sim and was wondering from you fine people on what yous recommend on where to place your speakers around the sim and what sounds come out of each speaker.

Im running 2 computer - 1 for P3D and the 2nd is the avionivs/prosim server. All running perfectly

Pictures welcome too.

Lookndorward to your replys.

Cheers
Marty

MjTom

Hi,

I will place two speakers in the sidewall.
The pipe below will be part of the air conditioning system



so long, Thomas

Marty737oz

Thanks Thomas its a start, nice position too.

Looking good mate.

B747-400

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Hi,

sidewall is good - but it depends on the aircraft / flightdeck you are working on. Just have a look at pictures of the aircraft-cockpit you build - place it same way and it adds +1 to realism.

Keep in mind:
the sound of engines and cabin comes from behind the flightdeck! If your software is capable to split sounds to different equipment: place two more speakers and a woofer for rumble in the back of your flightdeck.

Some planes (like the 747-400, 737) have some (warning) speakers left and right of the overhead panel.

Have fun building!
Cheers
Hans
Hans G. Schuetz
http://B747-400.net

Marty737oz

Thanks mate, much appreciate the detailed info.

Cheers
Marty

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