The Best Way to Install Surround Sound Speakers
A surround sound system will add quality to and bring to life any movie you play at home. However, installing your
Front-Center and Subwoofer
Your speakers have specific places they need to be in a room. The manufacturer created each speaker to serve a specific purpose, and it's your job to achieve that purpose. To start, the
Front-Left and Front-Right
The front-left and front-right speakers can be mounted on walls or sit on stands and should be mounted no more than 2 feet above or below the center speaker. Each of the front speakers should be the same distance from the center speaker that you--the viewer--are. If these speakers have rear channel bass ports, according to C-Net.com, place them on stands instead of mounts.
Side and Back-Center Surround
The surround-left and surround-right speakers should be mounted on the side walls of the room slightly behind or parallel to your sitting position (about 2 feet above the front speakers), according to C-Net.com. If you have a back-center speaker, mount it on the wall behind you close to the ceiling, exactly halfway between the right and left speakers. Some of the newer systems have back speakers on the right and left (instead of just one in the back-center). If this is the case, simply place them on either side of the wall, still between the side speakers.
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