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Wall Mount Speakers

By Article Guy On February 25, 2010 Under Computing and Internet

Many offices and homes use wall mount speakers for a good background integration and lots of space flexibility. Conventional floor speakers occupy too much room and their sound can be distorted because of the various objects close by. Wall mount speakers are not that exposed to these inconveniences because there is hardly any movement in the cones. Plus, there is no need for filters and the surround sound has a higher quality. There are several elements you should be careful with.

wall mount speaker

Fist of all, the power of the wall mount speakers should be well matched with that of the amplifier’s. Always take into consideration the power rating of the amplifier when shopping for wall mount speakers. Finally, the size of the wall mount speakers is decided according to the location or the space for which the audio system is designed. And keep in mind that the speakers size is irrelevant for the sound quality. Depending on the design, the mounted device will also have very small satellite speakers that are meant to cover the high or midrange frequencies.

wall mount surround speakers

The position or direction of the wall mount speakers can be adjusted either during the installation process or afterwards. Moreover, You can position the wall mount speakers in a variety of otherwise inaccessible places. A very good surround sound can be achieved for home theaters with such ceiling and wall mount speakers. There are some difficulties of installation when you don’t place the speakers into a location you’ve used before.

wall mount speakers

Make sure that there are no support beams inside the wall before cutting it open. Also consider the wiring carefully particularly when you aim at multi-room systems. The size of the speaker and the hole you make should be well matched, and you can even consider hiring a professional to take care of the installation process. If you go for the do-it-yourself solution, you will need a drill, a keyhole saw, a head screwdriver, some magnetic chain and electrical tape. Do not forget about the speaker mounts either. Good luck!

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