Rynopr:
I too have the Laurier with the bridge. I'd been struggling with a similar problem. I have the ML Logos as my center with Martin Logan CLS's in the front and Aerius's in the rears. Movie dialogue sounded muddy and difficult to understand. I tried a different AV processor but nothing seemed to help.
My problem turned out to be echo waves that were peaking where the wall in back of me hit the ceiling. That wall is about 20 feet high and undamped without any sound treatments, bookcases etc.
I didn't figure the problem out until I stood on a stepladder and started clapping as loud as I could in front of the Logos at varying heights. Lo and behold I got terrible echoing and "ringing" at the wall/ceiling junction when I clapped at the height of the bridge but none when I clapped down at floor height. My problem was solved. Once I moved the Logos onto the floor I could suddenly understand all the movie dialogue I was missing. Later, for asthetic reasons, I may move the Logos back onto the Laurier bridge and invest in quarter round echo busters at the ceiling junction.
Try the clapping test and see if you detect echos at the wall/ceiling junction behind you. Either damp those with room treatments or move the center channel onto the floor.
I hope this might help.
I too have the Laurier with the bridge. I'd been struggling with a similar problem. I have the ML Logos as my center with Martin Logan CLS's in the front and Aerius's in the rears. Movie dialogue sounded muddy and difficult to understand. I tried a different AV processor but nothing seemed to help.
My problem turned out to be echo waves that were peaking where the wall in back of me hit the ceiling. That wall is about 20 feet high and undamped without any sound treatments, bookcases etc.
I didn't figure the problem out until I stood on a stepladder and started clapping as loud as I could in front of the Logos at varying heights. Lo and behold I got terrible echoing and "ringing" at the wall/ceiling junction when I clapped at the height of the bridge but none when I clapped down at floor height. My problem was solved. Once I moved the Logos onto the floor I could suddenly understand all the movie dialogue I was missing. Later, for asthetic reasons, I may move the Logos back onto the Laurier bridge and invest in quarter round echo busters at the ceiling junction.
Try the clapping test and see if you detect echos at the wall/ceiling junction behind you. Either damp those with room treatments or move the center channel onto the floor.
I hope this might help.