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HT: Changing from floorstanders to on-wall/wallmonts
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<blockquote data-quote="bbe22" data-source="post: 1074899" data-attributes="member: 863"><p>agreed .......................however it may be a good thing to investigate exactly what "THX certified" implies. Their standards, as I understand it, per their web, is exactly what one would find at <em>minimum</em> for any good sorted out design. Their approval only means you pay more (they take their cut) and they ensure the product actually adhere to those said standards. A "top tier" speaker will be good , certified or not. THX certified will limit your product choice , and at a price. </p><p>For wall mount design it is important to choose product with little or no baffle step , and then to be able to mount with the tweeter at ear level or a mounting system that will allow the speaker to be angled toward the user.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbe22, post: 1074899, member: 863"] agreed .......................however it may be a good thing to investigate exactly what "THX certified" implies. Their standards, as I understand it, per their web, is exactly what one would find at [i]minimum[/i] for any good sorted out design. Their approval only means you pay more (they take their cut) and they ensure the product actually adhere to those said standards. A "top tier" speaker will be good , certified or not. THX certified will limit your product choice , and at a price. For wall mount design it is important to choose product with little or no baffle step , and then to be able to mount with the tweeter at ear level or a mounting system that will allow the speaker to be angled toward the user. [/QUOTE]
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