If you haven't bought your surround speakers yet, you can get some di- or bi- poles that send the upper frequencies 90 degrees away from your ears and the lower registers point at you. Some people prefer regular speakers for surrounds but I think they can be disconcerting.
Rear speaker options / seating question
I have a pioneer elite 60" kuro and am thinking about taking the next step into HT.
Only problem is that the main seat is pretty much up against the wall (finished basement). It's my understanding that you ideally want the rears to be away from your ears. Is there a solution or specific speaker that will make this work?
Only problem is that the main seat is pretty much up against the wall (finished basement). It's my understanding that you ideally want the rears to be away from your ears. Is there a solution or specific speaker that will make this work?
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