Distance is distance, no? :confusion-scratchheadblue:Zing said:And that's precisely my problem. I have plenty of vertical distance but no horizontal distance.
Distance is distance, no? :confusion-scratchheadblue:Zing said:And that's precisely my problem. I have plenty of vertical distance but no horizontal distance.
No. Not even remotely.DIYer said:Distance is distance, no? :confusion-scratchheadblue:Zing said:And that's precisely my problem. I have plenty of vertical distance but no horizontal distance.
When you said you have plenty of vertical distance, this is what I pictured, assuming what you drew is a section of your home theater. As you can see, if the surround speakers can be moved further above thus gaining more "distance", it can eventually cover the entire seating area.Zing said:
This is what I should've attached.Zing said:^ :laughing-rolling:
I just didn't take the time to draw the other 13 JBL speakers I'm using as Super Spatial Surrounds. :teasing-neener:
BTW, no bunny ears? What gives?
Well, then that paints a very different picture. You made me spend all this time for the diagram and tell me this now? :angry-tappingfoot:Zing said:I have no more room to elevate them. The speakers are about as high as they can go.
And to be clear, when I said I had plenty of vertical height, I meant it as already in use
From earlier in this thread...DIYer said:Well, then that paints a very different picture. You made me spend all this time for the diagram and tell me this now? :angry-tappingfoot:Zing said:I have no more room to elevate them. The speakers are about as high as they can go.
And to be clear, when I said I had plenty of vertical height, I meant it as already in use
Zing said:I'm currently using a pair of SVS SBS-02 mounted very high up (almost ceiling) on the side walls of an 8.5-foot high room. Simply put, they're too high.
Randy said:Simple solution,
all you have to do is play governmental entity and declare imminent domain over your old speakers and tell Doghart that he must immediately send them back to you at his expense. Who cares what he thinks, you are the govt.
BTW, the above post is completely tongue in cheek and has no merit. I realize that there is no way for him to actually do this and would not advise him to even if he could.
Yesfan70 said:Is there a way you can rotate the speakers where they would fire into the wall instead of the sitting position? Would that give you a better dispersion pattern across the back of the room?
Not using my current mounts...Yesfan70 said:Is there a way you can rotate the speakers where they would fire into the wall instead of the sitting position? Would that give you a better dispersion pattern across the back of the room?
The room is an addition on the house so there's no attic above it, just the empty space between the ceiling and the roof and I do not have access to it (at least not before I tear down the ceiling). Even so, if I were to mount the speakers just where I want them, they'd end up being chest level when standing in the room (or walking through) behind the seating in its current location and that of course is unacceptable.heeman said:If you have access to an attic above, have you considered a mount like I used for my Studio 20's to get your speakers at the proper height and angle to cover your listening are better?
Zing said:The room is an addition on the house so there's no attic above it, just the empty space between the ceiling and the roof and I do not have access to it (at least not before I tear down the ceiling). Even so, if I were to mount the speakers just where I want them, they'd end up being chest level when standing in the room (or walking through) behind the seating in its current location and that of course is unacceptable.heeman said:If you have access to an attic above, have you considered a mount like I used for my Studio 20's to get your speakers at the proper height and angle to cover your listening are better?
With the new seating and pushing it further back in the room, there won't be enough space to walk or stand behind the seating but then suspending the speakers from the ceiling in this new location won't even be possible.
Zing said:Here's a top-down view of the current layout...
After looking at this diagram would Di-poles on the side walls work? You'd have to go 7.1