Hi guys i m currently in the planning stage of a 4 bedroom house hopefully planning should be passed next week my current conundrum is how to work in ceiling speakers into my vaulted ceiling.
Vaulted ceiling speakers.
About 10 years ago i made the jump to 7 1 with the pioneer 1021 k 7 matched polk monitor speakers and a bic f 12 sub.
Im especially wondering if the sound will make.
I upgraded my receiver about 5 years ago to the yamaha rx v675 and i am loving it.
Whilst ceiling mounted speakers have many advantages over floor standing speakers and you can t argue their understated aesthetics they do bring with them a few problems for companies to counter with their engineering.
The fronts sound pretty good for their size and price they were but the rears are very weak.
I don t think i will be able to put a decent surround sound system into this as my placement of the.
I currently have a 5 1 system and am looking at adding a pair of klipsch rp 140sa atmos enabled elevation speakers to the top of my two front bookshelf speakers.
Currently running svs speakers and a tht sub in a 7 1 setup throughout the room.
What to look for when buying in ceiling speakers.
Now that hard wood floor on the other hand.
I want to add 4 speakers that will compliment my existing speakers but with a vaulted ceiling i am not sure what i should be looking at as possible solutions.
Whether you re blasting your full range stereo speakers or recording a drum set vaulted ceilings are your friends.
Vaulted ceiling atmos speakers and placement.
I have a large living room with a vaulted ceiling made of wood.
Something easy to install is a priority but the main concern is audio quality.
What im unsure of is if they will bounce effectively off of my somewhat vaulted ceiling.