Surrounf speaker placement height question...

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maddevildog
maddevildog Posts: 13
I read that 6-7' from the floor is a normal height for surround speakers, my question is this, is the 6-7' to the bottom of the speaker? the top of the speaker? Thanks in advance, DJ
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  • Frank Z
    Frank Z Posts: 5,860
    edited April 2006
    Tweeters should be 2-3' above the listeners ear level.
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  • Mike Reeter
    Mike Reeter Posts: 4,315
    edited April 2006
    Because of room constrants,I have the bottom edge of our FX500i's six ft. from the floor.

    They sound just fine from that position.
  • iworkfortweeter
    iworkfortweeter Posts: 53
    edited April 2006
    ideally, your speakers should be aimed directly at your ears. rear in-wall speakers should be no more than 4' apart from each other directly over you, and your other speakers (front) should be where they hit your ear with no obstructions. many high end amps have a little mic that you can connect and it will measure the room height, walls, ambiance and etc for you so you don't have to measure it manually. a true lifesaving device.
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  • Frank Z
    Frank Z Posts: 5,860
    edited April 2006
    ideally, your speakers should be aimed directly at your ears. rear in-wall speakers should be no more than 4' apart from each other directly over you, and your other speakers (front) should be where they hit your ear with no obstructions. many high end amps have a little mic that you can connect and it will measure the room height, walls, ambiance and etc for you so you don't have to measure it manually. a true lifesaving device.
    Wrong. Surround speakers should not be aimed at your ears. Doing so will cause the surround channels to be very localized and that is the exact opposite of what a proper set up should do. If you can pinpoint where a surround sound effect is coming from you've done something very wrong.

    Using a built in mic and onboard setup program may not be what the doctor ordered. Read the following thread and you'll see what I mean.
    http://www.polkaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?t=39650&highlight=calibration

    If you want to set it up the old fashioned way...

    http://www.audiophilia.com/hardware/spl.htm

    Surround sound should be seamless and move around you 360 degrees.

    Download and read the Polk Audio Home Theater handbook. It's a great place to start.
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  • MrNightly
    MrNightly Posts: 3,370
    edited April 2006
    School is in :D
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    Stuff...

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    CSi5 - center
    FXi3's - surrounds
    RTi4's - surrounds
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  • aaharvel
    aaharvel Posts: 4,489
    edited April 2006
    what kind of training do they provide at Tweeter again???
    good job Frank.
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  • MrNightly
    MrNightly Posts: 3,370
    edited April 2006
    aaharvel wrote:
    what kind of training do they provide at Tweeter again???

    Must be getting ready to hit the FM. :) That was my first thought. You don't want to know my second one.. hehehe
    Honoured to be, an original SOPA founding member
    Stuff...

    RTi12's - front
    CSi5 - center
    FXi3's - surrounds
    RTi4's - surrounds
    SVS PB12-NSD/2 - sub :D:D:D
    Denon 3805
    Rotel RB-985 5-Channel Amplifier