Chủ Nhật, 7 tháng 8, 2011

Correct Speaker Placement for Perfect Sound

By Mike Rales


Perfect placement of speakers in your house is one of the most vital things to consider when setting up a home theatre system. There is a sweet spot that you must be well placed to find if you need to get the maximum out of your investment in a top notch sound system. In contrast to common belief, there's a right and a bad way to put speakers. The best way to place speakers takes into account the scale of your room, its shape and the other objects that live there.

This is because certain objects absorb sound while others reflect it, so it is important to play around with your sound equipment placement to get the finest possible result. In this post, I'll give you some fascinating tips that you may not have heard all about to get the most out of your speakers.

One of the most simple and important rules of thumb to understand is to not place your speakers against a wall. It is vital to keep some space between your speakers and the wall generally. One of the rough guides is the 1.6 rule. This rule simply states that the distance of the walls to one side of your speakers should be 1.6 times the distance of the wall in front of them. This could make sure that you achieve ideal placement for your apparatus. Naturally, if you purchase wireless computer speakers, then it will be super simple for you to move them wherever you need.

So that the wall in front is just the wall the speakers face. So if your kit is found 10 feet from the wall right in front of the speakers, then you must place your hardware 16 feet from the wall that's on the side.

I would highly encourage you to sit on the floor to find the best spot to put your sound equipment? You simply put your speakers in your place. Find out where you most frequently sit in the room. This should be your bed, couch or computer chair and place your speakers there. Then, simply crawl on your hands and knees around the room and see where you get the best sound. Then put your speakers there.

I hope these tips have helped you learn the way to place your sound equipment in its most perfect position. You do not have to be an A/V geek to understand good sound. Remember that to get the maximum out of your house sound investment, do not be afraid to try experimenting with speaker positioning.




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