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I've finished the walls to my basement and realized that I only have 4 16g wires set up in the room. 2 in the front and 2 in the back. Of course, the back ones are for the surround sound (I realized that I need 4 instead of two) hanging from the walls. I also have two wires hanging from the front walls. After reading the manual, it appears the two big front speakers (same size as the center speaker) are going to be place hanging on the walls. Question is..... Should I leave the front speakers hanging upright (similar to the name on the front) or can I lay it on it's side? Thanks for your help....

2007-05-29 16:02:51 · 3 answers · asked by goodtimes2x 2 in Consumer Electronics Home Theater

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Hi.You can hang them on their sides as the tweeter is in the center of the enclosure the same as the center speaker then they will all line up together. Is that what you mean to do?

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Have you actually heard them against a wall .Some speakers will emphasize the bass if up against a wall .Some are designed to be free standing requiring an open space between speaker cabinet and the walls Just thought i'd let you know

2007-05-29 17:50:36 · answer #1 · answered by ROBERT P 7 · 1 0

The amps interior the Denon are cleanser and extra suitable so that's going to play with much less distortion with a miles better sort of audio device however the Onkyo amp is not any slouch the two... what the Denon has that the Onkyo does not have is the stepped forward Audyssey MultEQ analyzes this speaker set up device no longer basically units distance and loudness to your encompass audio device like maximum different speaker set up classes do despite the fact that it additionally compensates for room aberrations nulls and reflections and equalizing the tone between audio device for a smother room reaction and transition between audio device...i could say that's a extensive step over the Onkyo yet such as you I even have been having an identical capture 22 difficulty, i think of i visit settle for the Onkyo myself regularly via area obstacles the Denon is 15 inches long on an identical time as the Onkyo is in basic terms 12.9...my cabinet area is in basic terms 18 inches long so I see problems with the wires getting squished interior the back with the Denon on an identical time as the Onkyo will enable extra respiration room....

2016-12-12 05:59:58 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it doesn't matter which way you mount the speakers, the ht-s790 speakers are symmetrical. whatever looks good to you would be best.

2007-05-29 18:31:26 · answer #3 · answered by sutil 3 · 1 0

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