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Surround speaker placement options
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigray" data-source="post: 936469" data-attributes="member: 15716"><p>Hi guys,</p><p></p><p>Moving house soon and for the first time will have more to work with than the usual open-plan TV/living room. I have in-ceiling speakers in my current setup, but I'm leaving them behind for the new owners.</p><p></p><p>Need advice on whether to go with in-ceiling speakers in the new house, or switch to bookshelf speakers instead (wall-mount option will be available). Common sense tells me that the bookshelf option will provide a better surround experience because of the lower positioning. Anyone with experience of both options? Please let me know what worked best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigray, post: 936469, member: 15716"] Hi guys, Moving house soon and for the first time will have more to work with than the usual open-plan TV/living room. I have in-ceiling speakers in my current setup, but I'm leaving them behind for the new owners. Need advice on whether to go with in-ceiling speakers in the new house, or switch to bookshelf speakers instead (wall-mount option will be available). Common sense tells me that the bookshelf option will provide a better surround experience because of the lower positioning. Anyone with experience of both options? Please let me know what worked best. [/QUOTE]
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