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    Mounting speakers above (ceiling), bad idea?

    For my surround sound setup, would having my speakers (left&right, back left&back right) mounted on the ceiling and facing down at me sound worse than having them mounted at the same level as my head? Or would it be the same? I was afraid it would sound too much like it was coming from above when watching movies.

    I am currently using a projector+screen for my home theater setup. I am moving it to another room in my house, and I would like to keep the surround speakers off the ground and off any shelves, which is why I ask. I don't mind having the 2 main floor speakers or center speaker on the ground, but I would like to have the left+right and both rears mounted above me on the ceiling (angled at me) to keep them out of the way.
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    head level is ideal. Mounted above (ceiling mount) is probably the worst position available, but still better than not having the speakers at all. Do ceiling mount as last resort.

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    I'm seeing more and more new homes now sold with ceiling cutouts for speakers, and that's just the worst possible placement for a set of speakers. I can see the use for in-ceiling speakers for background music, but not for a 5.1 surround setup. The worst part is that these ceiling cutouts are often in the wrong alignment.

    The problem with in-ceilings have less to do with the height and more to do with the angle pointing straight down. It puts you in a severe off-axis position from the direct sound, and the first reflection is straight down on the floor. When I was looking at model homes a few months ago, I saw a few homes with Polk in-ceilings and h/k receivers. The system sounded really bad -- muddy, unfocused, with very little in the way of good surround imaging. Similarly, I heard an A/B demo with some Speakercraft in-ceilings compared with several Definitive Technology bookshelf and tower models. Absolutely no question that the bookshelf and tower speakers delivered far superior performance.

    If you're absolutely wedded to going in-wall, at least have the speakers pointed towards the listening position, rather than straight down to the floor. I would suggest that you look at on-wall speakers if floor space is a concern. They still don't sound as good as a good set of standmounted speakers, but they're a good compromise compared to an in-ceiling installation.
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