Q: I’d like to mount the front speakers on the wall, however I’ve been told that they should be some distance from the wall. Will this be a problem?

2016-12-16T09:21:13-08:00December 15th, 2015|

A: Normally in a stereo system, the speakers should be spaced some distance from the wall for best imaging. However, a home theater system is a different situation. In this case, the surround channels create a three-dimensional soundscape that pulls the image out of the front speakers and surrounds the listener with sound. Therefore spacing

Q: Do you offer bipole or dipole Speakers?

2015-12-15T13:04:44-08:00December 15th, 2015|

A: Bipole and dipole surround speakers are designed to disperse the sound. This can be helpful to create a large environment, but they sacrifice pinpoint point imaging of the elements of a movie. Our CG4 speakers have great dispersion and precise imaging. They deliver a 3 dimensional sonic environment, but also accurately place the elements

Q: Do I need two subwoofers

2015-12-15T13:04:14-08:00December 15th, 2015|

A: Normally no. Even in large home theaters, our customers tell us they can’t turn up our Speedwoofer 10 all the way. We always suggest that you try one first. You could always add a second one later. There is a situation where a second subwoofer might be helpful. Some rooms have terrible bass distribution.

Q: Are in-ceiling and in-wall speakers as good as boxed speakers

2016-12-16T09:21:13-08:00December 15th, 2015|

A: For the front of your room, we recommend boxed speakers such as our CG4 and CG24. Although our in-wall and in-ceiling speakers sound very good, the CG4 and CG24 will create a better sonic image. For the surround speakers, many of our customers use our W26 In-wall or C34 In-ceiling speakers and achieve excellent

Title