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RE: Ceiling speakers for TV/music


  • Subject: RE: Ceiling speakers for TV/music
  • From: "Nick Tyson - The Edge" <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 12:25:54 +0100

Surround speakers should be higher than ear level - just as in a
commercial cinema - to create diffused, and spatial effects, rather than
a =91sweet spot=92. THX specs dictate that surround speakers should be a
minimum of two feet above ear level.
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The typical set up you see in manufacturers=92 brochures with a speaker on
a stand either end of the sofa is about the worst layout you can get for
creating an ambient, three dimensional sound, as your ears pinpoint
exactly where the sound is coming from.
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Ceiling speakers can work well for surround duties, especially dipole
models which are made specifically for the job. Obviously the quality
and power handling are important, as you=92ve mentioned.
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Nick
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-----Original Message-----
From: White, Peter [mailto:peter.white@xxxxxxx]=20
Sent: 29 May 2007 11:14
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Ceiling speakers for TV/music
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They're pretty small, only rated at 3-15w. Plus I thought the normal
mounting position for surround speakers (apart from the sub) should be
at
'ear level', so I'm not sure that putting everything into the ceiling
would
sound right, the audio sweet-spot would be floating above your head
somewhere. I know these are directional, but the lack of power would
indicated they're not suitable for an a/v set up, particularly in a
large
room.

Then again, I'm no expert either.

Pete

-----Original Message-----
From: Pankaj Dhokia [mailto:HYPERLINK
"mailto:pankaj%40dhokia.com"pankaj@xxxxxxxxxxx]=20
Sent: 29 May 2007 00:38
To: HYPERLINK "mailto:ukha_d%40yahoogroups.com"ukha_d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Ceiling speakers for TV/music

I'm looking to get some ceiling speakers to connect to my amp for
TV/movie
and audio to replace wall mounted ones.

Now, I'm not an audiophile but have relatively sensitive hearing, so
don't
want something that will sound tinny and crap.

As a starting point, what do the experts think about these:=20
HYPERLINK "http://tinyurl.com/yo45p7"http://tinyurl.-com/yo45p7
?

The room is about 4m * 10m

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