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Where To Place Your Home Theater Speakers

By Penny Dufas


Whether you're intending a low cost home entertainment system, or handling high-end A/V gear, paying attention to the location and positioning of this speakers usually pays off with a big improvement in sonic performance. If you're in the operation of choosing home theater speakers, having the basics of speaker placement will help you make most suitable choice for your specific room.

Keep in mind that you'll find a lot of variables involved in order for there to be a single "magic spot" that's always best. Every speaker has different sonic characteristics, all the rooms has different acoustic properties, and everyone's ears hear sound a little differently. So utilize tips presented in the following paragraphs as guidelines, but when referring time for it to actually put in place your speakers, let your personal ears function as the final judge. And don't forget to learn to read the owner's manual that came with your speakers - manufacturers sometimes offer model-specific ideas for ideal placement.

Your center channel speaker area

Your center channel speaker work better first speaker you set at home theater room. Because your center channel speaker's job is to anchor dialogue and also other on-screen sounds on the screen, its position will depend on the spot where you put your TV.

Place your center channel directly above or below your TV - centered, when possible.

If it's atop your TV, ensure that the speaker's front edge is strictly aligned with the front side of your TV screen. This reduces distortion a result of sound reflecting and diffracting from the TV's cabinet. If you can, the height of the center channel speaker's tweeter should be near to the height of your front speakers' tweeters - ideally, within about 24" or less. If you're placing the guts channel on a particularly low cabinet where this can be described as a problem, then you can definitely also employ your center speaker's cradle (if it comes with one) to angle the sound up towards your listening position.

Your center channel speaker really should be precisely the same distance from your listening position as your front left and right speakers.




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