What height should in wall speakers be?
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What height should in wall speakers be?
In-wall/on-wall: Place the speakers about 6 feet off the floor. While wall speakers are a great option for many rooms, they tend to create more “hot spots” (areas where the sound is much louder) than ceiling speakers do.
What wattage should my ceiling speakers be?
Room Size: the larger your room, the more power you’ll need to fill it, all else equal. For a room 18 feet by 18 feet, with 9-foot ceilings, you’ll want a stereo with at least 25 watts per channel with efficient speakers, or 40 watts per channel with non-efficient speakers.
Are ceiling speakers standard size?
The most common sizes of ceiling speaker are either 6.5 or 8-inch. The size refers to the size of the cone, not the overall size of the speaker. The 6.5-inch makes for a very practical and versatile speaker and is ideal for small to medium-sized spaces.
How many ceiling speakers do I need?
As a rough guide, we generally recommend that for rooms that are larger than 3 metres x 3 metres you use one pair of ceiling speakers, and for rooms bigger than 5 metres x 5 metres two pairs of ceiling speakers will offer a more balanced sound.
How far apart should ceiling speakers be?
2. Where should I position the ceiling speakers and how far apart? It is best to position the ceiling speakers at equal distance apart from each wall, along the length of the room and at least 2 metres away from each other for the best stereo separation effect.
Do I need a subwoofer with my ceiling speakers?
A subwoofer isn’t required with ceiling speakers, but it will help in handling all the bass or low-end frequencies that ceiling speakers can’t produce. Plus, it greatly enhances the experience of your sound system as a whole. Yes, they add a new dynamic to your sound, but with a subwoofer, the sound can be even better.
Do ceiling speakers sound good?
So, are ceiling speakers any good? Ceiling speakers make a great addition to a home theater, particularly if you’re looking for a more immersive sound experience. They need to be specifically designed for ceilings, but they make an excellent addition to a surround sound setup.