Whether investing a large amount of your savings or a small part of
your budget on your home theater, your speaker placement will play a big
role in the sound quality and sonic performance in your home theater
room.
The instructions that come with your speakers will give you
recommendation for where to place them within a room but below are a few
things to consider as you begin setting up your new home theater
speakers.
CENTER CHANNEL SPEAKER
This speaker's main purpose is to anchor sounds on-screen, like dialogue.
Tips for placement of the center channel speaker:
1. Center it directly above or below your television.
2.
If you place it above the television, the front edge of the speaker
should line up precisely with the front edge of the television. This
will cut down on any kind of sound "bouncing around" inside the
television cabinet.
3. The tweeter of this particular speaker
should be at the same height as the tweeters of the front speakers. If
you can accomplish this to within 24 inches, that will allow for the
best sound quality.
4. The front speakers and this particular speaker should be spaced the same distance away from your planned listening position.
FRONT SPEAKERS: BOTH LEFT AND RIGHT
These speakers have two distinct purposes. They reproduce stereo music sound while also handling a movie's soundtrack.
Tips for placement of the front speakers:
1.
Find your optimal listening position. Now space the two front speakers
at points in the room that are equal is distance to that position, with
one to the left and one to the right. The front right, front left and
center channel speakers should all be approximately the same distance
from where you are sitting, with the tweeters of each directed at your
ears. Don't just eyeball this and get an approximate distance, as even
an inch variation in the distance of the speakers can make a noticeable
difference in your home audio system's sound quality.
2. These
speakers' tweeters should be even to your ear level when seated in the
optimal listening position. Smaller home theater speakers can be mounted
on the wall or placed on a speaker stand. Floor standing speakers
normally have this covered in their design.
SURROUND SPEAKERS
The
purpose of the surround speakers is to provide low and high level sound
from other parts of the room, creating a movie theater feel in your
home theater. The surround speaker placement will depend on the size of
your home theater, the shape of the room, and the space needed for the
actual speakers. Be creative and experiment with the placement of these
particular speakers throughout the room.
Tips for placement of the surround speakers:
1.
Place the primary pair to the right and to the left of your optimal
listening position. This can be done in line with your position or just
behind it. When placement to the side is impossible, or when you have a
surround system with more than two surround speakers, you may wish to
place the speakers behind the listening position, with the sound being
directed toward the front of the room.
2. These speakers should be placed at approximately ear level when you are in a standing position.
3.
Experiment with the aiming of these speakers when mounted on the walls.
Sometimes good results can be achieved when you point them up at the
ceiling or back at the rear corners of the room.
SUBWOOFER
A
home theater subwoofer provides your home audio system with all the low
bass frequencies needed for a movie theater, surround sound experience.
However, it is one of the least difficult to position. In most cases,
you can position your home theater subwoofer anywhere in your home
theater and still get good results.
There is no one "perfect"
placement for any given home theater speaker. No two rooms' acoustics
will be the same, all speakers will have various sonic characteristics,
and no two ears will hear any given sound identically. This doesn't mean
you will never achieve the best sound quality from your home audio
system. All it means is take the advice given and modify it when you
actually install your home theater speakers to accommodate your specific
needs.
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