If I use the existing shelf, it's about one foot BEHIND the TV (see pictures) because I have my TV stand and front speakers pulled away from the wall to make the TV closer to my couch. However, I ...
Since I already have a big gaping hole in the ceiling of our living room (Leaking shower drain) I figured I could use the hole to my advantage fish some cable and finally put some proper surround ...
This week we take on a few interesting questions received from our YouTube Channel pertaining to DIY speaker kits vs finished manufacturered products, Wi-Fi network stability issues, Dolby Atmos ...
Q Do you use height speakers in your home theater, and if not, why? I would like to hear your thoughts on them. R.S., Columbia, S.C. A Height speakers are a relatively new development in the world of ...
Integrating main loudspeakers into a home will always involve at least some compromise. Even a dedicated home theater or two-channel venue will mandate some give and take, maintaining balance between ...
If you don't consider yourself an audiophile there's a good chance you placed your speakers based on where they'd look best—and stick out the least—rather than where they sounded ideal. Follow some ...
The “Standard” placement of left, right, and center speakers in a home theater system is pretty well established — and you’ll find them in pretty much the same positions whether you’re in a dealer’s ...
Speaker maker PSB is getting in on the Dolby Atmos action with the launch of its first Dolby Atmos-enabled speaker, a height-speaker module that is purpose-built to fit on top of the company’s Imagine ...