Ceiling is wired for sound... Any suggestions?

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diversen11

Audiophyte
Our living room has pre-wired speaker hookups on the ceiling. There are 3 in the front, 2 in the rear, and a subwoofer hookup (I assume) the back left. I am assuming that ceiling-mounted speakers aren't ideal for a home theater -- you'd rather have the sound coming from in front of you.

What would you suggest I do? Purchase some speakers for the front, and then 5 additional speakers for the ceiling? Open to all suggestions!
 

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TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Our living room has pre-wired speaker hookups on the ceiling. There are 3 in the front, 2 in the rear, and a subwoofer hookup (I assume) the back left. I am assuming that ceiling-mounted speakers aren't ideal for a home theater -- you'd rather have the sound coming from in front of you.

What would you suggest I do? Purchase some speakers for the front, and then 5 additional speakers for the ceiling? Open to all suggestions!
If it an HT experience you want, then yes you need three front speakers. You could use the ceiling speakers for the surround, but I'm not sure they are in the right place. If it is 5.1 you want it is best not to use ceiling speakers at all.

What sort of cable was put in for the sub? Generally house installers put on the wrong cable and its useless for a sub.
 
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diversen11

Audiophyte
Not sure about the wiring for the sub. Once I take the plate off the wall, how would I identify the type of cable?

Are you suggesting that I ignore the 3 front speaker locations on the ceiling and only use the 2 speaker locations in the rear? Put the 4 front speakers at eye level?
 
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Seriously, I have no life.
Not sure about the wiring for the sub. Once I take the plate off the wall, how would I identify the type of cable?

Are you suggesting that I ignore the 3 front speaker locations on the ceiling and only use the 2 speaker locations in the rear? Put the 4 front speakers at eye level?
Find out if it's speaker wire or coaxial.
 
William Lemmerhirt

William Lemmerhirt

Audioholic Overlord
Our living room has pre-wired speaker hookups on the ceiling. There are 3 in the front, 2 in the rear, and a subwoofer hookup (I assume) the back left. I am assuming that ceiling-mounted speakers aren't ideal for a home theater -- you'd rather have the sound coming from in front of you.

What would you suggest I do? Purchase some speakers for the front, and then 5 additional speakers for the ceiling? Open to all suggestions!
Depends on what kind of experience you want. If you're looking for the best experience you'll want to abandon the ceiling speakers unless they're close to locations that would support atmos. In room speakers will give you better performance and flexibility options. I hate that builders wire a room for surround, or make a spot above the fireplace for a tv just to check off boxes. Some particulars will help us help you, like room size, layout, budget, performance expectations, etc.


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