I agree with Tvad. If the left/right speakers are only 4.5 ft apart and you're seated say 8-9 ft away, you will not get the channel separation that is the intent of surround sound. In other words, you will not be able to distinguish the left/right speakers from the center speaker in most cases. If 4.5 feet is absolutely all the room you have, you may be better off with one of those all-in-one "music bars" that are intended to simuluate surround sound in small spaces. Or, if you can stretch the distance by going in-wall, I would do that. Even if in-wall speakers were technically inferior (and I don't know that to be the case) they would still sound better, IMHO, because of the separation you would gain.
Newbie needs help
I am ready for my first HTS and have some questions I hope someone can answer for me:
1. I was told by a seller/installer that it was OK for the 3 front speakers (bookshelf)to be close to each other. I only have anout 4.5 ft to work with. Is this ok?
2.Are in wall speakers inferior to bookshelf speakers?
3.What about satellite speakers as compared to bookshelf speakers?
I have a large open room where wiring speakers will be difficult to say the least. The accoustics in the room are not good so I don't expect fantastic results.I will spend around $2000 for speakers and receiver.
Any help you guys can give me would be much appreciated.
Thanks
1. I was told by a seller/installer that it was OK for the 3 front speakers (bookshelf)to be close to each other. I only have anout 4.5 ft to work with. Is this ok?
2.Are in wall speakers inferior to bookshelf speakers?
3.What about satellite speakers as compared to bookshelf speakers?
I have a large open room where wiring speakers will be difficult to say the least. The accoustics in the room are not good so I don't expect fantastic results.I will spend around $2000 for speakers and receiver.
Any help you guys can give me would be much appreciated.
Thanks
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