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<blockquote data-quote="user 1447" data-source="post: 936560" data-attributes="member: 1447"><p>exactly what i'm talking about - it can be adjusted and positioned properly to give you that effect :thumbs: glad that somebody else also encountered it too </p><p></p><p>i suppose its because of the spherical nature of sound waves that it makes the sound project to places you would least expect it to - and it seems counterintuitive but it does work </p><p></p><p>having said that .... for the long term though it may still be in his best interests to decide if he ever will go to Atmos because in that instance the lower speakers will work better if you are going to add ceiling height effect speakers - so even though i know that ceiling mounted speakers can work for normal surround i would still setup as if i'm going to eventually upgrade to Atmos in the long run so at least in that respect Ken and i do agree :thumbs:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1447, post: 936560, member: 1447"] exactly what i'm talking about - it can be adjusted and positioned properly to give you that effect :thumbs: glad that somebody else also encountered it too i suppose its because of the spherical nature of sound waves that it makes the sound project to places you would least expect it to - and it seems counterintuitive but it does work having said that .... for the long term though it may still be in his best interests to decide if he ever will go to Atmos because in that instance the lower speakers will work better if you are going to add ceiling height effect speakers - so even though i know that ceiling mounted speakers can work for normal surround i would still setup as if i'm going to eventually upgrade to Atmos in the long run so at least in that respect Ken and i do agree :thumbs: [/QUOTE]
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