In Wall Speakers

In wall speakers are the coolest sound solution for your home theater. Since they are meshed in with the wall, they can easily be painted or covered to perfectly match your wall coverings. Of course, part of the reason why people like in wall speakers is so that they can show off their speakers in a whole new way without taking up any room space. These days, you can get all of your entertainment units pieces for in wall designs such as your television, speakers, and DVD player. It almost makes entertainment units pointless. In wall speakers have become popular as more and more people are leaning towards professionally designed home theaters because it is the next level in technology. They can be seamlessly integrated into your room's decor, and you don't have to sacrifice sound quality. In fact, they can have acoustic advantages in addition to advantages in appearance because the sound travels through and off of the walls and it forces the sound to create its own echo. This eventually just makes the sound louder and the bass deeper. When you carefully mount your in wall speakers, you can optimize your room's surround sound. Traditional speakers need to be mounted to a wall or placed on a shelf, and in many cases you're restricted to where you can put them. This means you're often not putting them in their optimal position.

Which really doesn’t leave you much space for design? I learned the hard way that if you separate the speakers too much, the sound quality is terrible for watching movies as each speaker in a surround sound setup is used to accommodate a different aspect of the movie’s sound. With help from a system installation specialist, you can choose the spots on your walls that will create an optimized surround sound experience. Typically, this means placing one speaker in the center front of the room, above or below the TV or viewing screen. Two speakers are placed to the left and the right, with another two mounted in the wall behind you. It doesn’t get any more straight forward than that.