How are home cinema speakers positioned?

Daniel

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Home cinema placement is tricky, and the placement of speakers is important for better sound. 5.1 positioning of home theater speakers is mainly in accordance with DTS, dolby and THX certified standards. Most families are currently in 5.1 or 7.1 sound channel, the shock of the cinema can be achieved, if the conditions allow, plus smallpox panoramic sound gameplay is already very good.

5.1 home theater: pay attention to L/R/C: L, R on both sides of the TV, 2 ~ 3 meters apart, C with a smaller antimagnetic loudspeaker on the TV, so as not to affect the color of the TV magnetic. You also can place small C loudspeaker in TV cabinet (of course cannot block the direction of loudspeaker sound radiate).

The surround sound loudspeaker should be placed at the left and right sides of the audiovisual rear, the loudspeaker sound axis points to the audiovisual area, the position can be appropriately high, this can reduce the front main loudspeaker effect sound to the rear surround sound masking, in order to enhance the surround sound spatial effect. For private theater players, most will put the LCR, or even put the ultra-low sound behind the transparent sound, which not only saves space, but also achieves the best in terms of concealment.

As for the ultra low loudspeaker in principle does not have the fixed position, but also unfavorable to put casually. In order to prevent the resonance between the ultra-low sound and the resonant frequency of the room, the ultra-low loudspeaker should not be placed near the symmetrical midpoint between the rooms.
 
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