I have a set of Klipsch RS-25's mounted on my 10 foot ceiling. Each speaker has two tweeters and a 5.25" woofer (guess they are considered di-pole). They are shaped like a wedge - woofer in the middle and each tweeter on either side angle back about 2 degrees. The are mounted such that the tops are about 2" from the ceiling, angled in about 15 degrees and angled down about 15 degrees and mounted just behind the seating area. Does this sound like a good setup? My surround effects sound a little muddied (or I have to turn gain up a lot to get surround affect). Due to pre-wiring of the house, the surround speakers either have to be mounted in the ceiling or hanging from the ceiling (I chose to hang for adjustability purposes). They are timbre matched to my Klipsch RB-25's and RC-25 and everything is run by my Harman Kardon AVR-635 (75W x 7). Would I be better off getting a surround speaker that can provide a more 'direct' path to the seating area - like a cube shaped speaker with the woofer and tweeter facing directly to seating area?