Floor standing home theater speakers cons.
In wall subwoofer vs floor standing subwoofer.
While you can put a bookshelf speaker on a shelf they will sound better on a speaker stand out in the room very similar to what we described for floor standing speakers.
I m just renovating a basement and partitioning half of the open space into a home theater and i was wondering today if i could adapt full size free standing speakers and subwoofer for an in wall installation into a baffle wall exactly as recommended in the thx article by a.
Some floor standing speakers have built in sub woofer which prevents from having to buy a separate sub woofer.
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Floor standing home theater speakers can be considered more intrusive only because they stand on the floor and are visible as opposed to being inside the walls ceiling.
If you have a bipole or dipole type speaker the upper range of six to seven feet up is ideal to give a more diffuse sound.
Subwoofers are less obtrusive than the sort of floor standing speakers with drivers big enough to pull off the same task.
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They will lack the deep bass of a tower but some models when coupled with a subwoofer are able to put out a very large and convincing soundstage for music.
Well of course you can but chances are it won t sound very good.
Floor standing speakers typically cost more than an in wall speaker.
You can place a sub anywhere in the room.