The main driver is angled 18 and can rotate 360 in its frame while the tweeter can be positioned and adjusted for precise directional control.
In ceiling vs in wall mounted speakers better sound.
Avoid surfaces in the room that will reflect sound in a disruptive way.
The difference between the two is quite simple in and on wall speakers are mounted front firing with the woofers pointed horizontally across the room while ceiling speakers are mounted down firing from the ceiling above.
This means you should aim for maybe a pair or two of ceiling speakers and then at least two floor speakers.
Place them roughly in opposite corners and aim the speakers towards the middle of the room.
A wall mount wins as the best choice for surround sound speakers.
As a definitive answer in a standard size room an average size living room i would probably use a maximum of 4 ceiling speakers.
Front in ceiling speakers aren t the best choice for a home theater because they lessen the impact of sound coming from the screen if you re going that route though be sure to install all the speakers 2 3 feet away from the wall in order to avoid excess reflected sound.
A back box is a speaker cabinet that is designed to fit in your wall.
In wall speakers will sound better than in ceiling speakers because they are projecting sound at ear level.
The frames of our round in ceiling speakers retrofit into many popular and existing cut outs while the patent pending baffle latches mean super quick super simple tool free mounting.
Again a single pair of ceiling speakers might be more than enough particularly if you combine them with floor or wall mounted speakers.
It s best to use ceiling speakers as an addition to your setup rather than as the main speaker system.
On wall speakers can be a great solution for people looking for better sound quality than in wall speakers but don t have.
Ceiling speakers the first choice you need to make is whether you want in wall on wall or ceiling speakers.
If you have a bipole or dipole type speaker the upper range of six to seven feet up is ideal to give a more diffuse sound.