Hello Forum,
I am a brand new member and not terribly knowledgeable about home theater. I just purchased a new Samsung 40" LCD HDTV and an Onkyo 650 7.1 receiver to replace an 18-year old JVC receiver. The previous owners of my home had installed 4 Polk rectangular speakers in the ceiling (sorry, don't know model #, but they're 11" X 7 1/2"). The room is a rectangular family room about 13' X25' with the kitchen at one end. I was never impressed by the sound of the ceiling speakers (I do not yet have a sub but plan on getting one soon - considering a Hsu STF-1). A salesman at a high-end home audio/theater store told me that rectangular speaker should NEVER be installed in the ceiling - only ROUND due to the sound dispersal pattern. He suggested taking the Polks out and placing them in the wall on either side of my TV and drywalling the rectangular holes closed and installing round speakers to use as the side and rear surrounds. Can I just upgrade to a better rectangular speaker and leave the ceiling layout as is? Thanks for any advice.
docbruce
Interesting comment from someone who should know better
The cones of speakers are round so it has dispersion 360 degrees but may not be equally uniform on all axis.
How are they placed in reference to where you sit to watch the show, are all 4 behind you, two to the side, two up front and two behind?
Generally speaking, ceiling speakers by their location will yield a different experience that floor standing and wall mounted surrounds.
In the end, it would depend on how great the sound matters to you.