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The next step is to match the surround sound system with the number of rooms, their size, style, ceiling height and overall acoustics. If the volume of space is large then a small eight-inch subwoofer found in home theater-in-a-box will not give the best sound effects. Two subwoofers can be used for any style room, whether you are using a satellite system or a full blown floor standing system. This is because the double bass smooth low frequency response. Therefore surround system not only gives a brilliant bass effect, but you can actually enjoy your listening experience.
Type of limits is also very important as the ceiling mounted speakers are not encouraged arched or sloping ceilings. High ceilings can make sound vivid and spacious. If a room has a lot of glass and hard surface, then it will lead to a very high reflective space, which means that production will sound to be very high. To avoid this you can use curtains on the glass windows and put blankets on the floor. Subs must be maintained along the wall, if your room is rectangular in shape.
To obtain the best sound is always placed to the left and right speakers, so to form an equilateral triangle, the rear speakers kept behind the TV area. All speakers should be kept away from walls and corners. Center speaker should be kept close to the TV. You can try different locations for the subwoofer, so to get tighter sounding bass.
Rectangle room with a short wall to your TV and stereo can produce good sound. It is good if your speakers can occupy in the wall or ceiling. If surround system installed with these tips in mind then you are ready to experience the envy of neighbors.