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Can ceiling speakers be used for rear surrounds and Atmos?
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<blockquote data-quote="windshear" data-source="post: 1128168" data-attributes="member: 619"><p>Its non ideal to have surround channels and Atmos height/tops originating from the same plane. Ideally they should be height and angular separated. However thats in a perfect world. The space dictates what you can do. In your case i would look for wall mounted speakers that are angled or even adjustable with the tweeters(ensuring all tweeters are aimed at the main listening position). Put the heights on the ceiling. I would do 7.1.2 before 5.1.4. The best would be 7.1.4 if you have the equipment , space and budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="windshear, post: 1128168, member: 619"] Its non ideal to have surround channels and Atmos height/tops originating from the same plane. Ideally they should be height and angular separated. However thats in a perfect world. The space dictates what you can do. In your case i would look for wall mounted speakers that are angled or even adjustable with the tweeters(ensuring all tweeters are aimed at the main listening position). Put the heights on the ceiling. I would do 7.1.2 before 5.1.4. The best would be 7.1.4 if you have the equipment , space and budget. [/QUOTE]
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