ahender
12-13-2008, 09:09 AM
Hi:
I know there is optimal placement when it comes to speakers.
My home theater setup is in a fairly small living room which means that a lot more than HT stuff will have to be accommodated.
Question:
How much sound quality is lost if I place the Sierras in a wall unit?
What I was thinking was placing them on sliding trays so that I could move them out from the wall about 16-20" from the back of the unit when necessary (maybe a little more depending on the final wall unit design).
Is this a completely goofy idea?
thanks...alan
I know there is optimal placement when it comes to speakers.
My home theater setup is in a fairly small living room which means that a lot more than HT stuff will have to be accommodated.
Question:
How much sound quality is lost if I place the Sierras in a wall unit?
What I was thinking was placing them on sliding trays so that I could move them out from the wall about 16-20" from the back of the unit when necessary (maybe a little more depending on the final wall unit design).
Is this a completely goofy idea?
thanks...alan