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Re: Intro & Ceiling Speakers



Hi Ade,

I thought about doing something like that but then I realised that
when the speakers were not visible, I wouldn't be there to not see
them.

I still can't figure out what the difference is between normal
speakers and ceiling speakers and so I am going to experiment in my
office and mount some normal speakers in the ceiling and see what
they sound like.  I will report back in case anyone is interested.

Cheers

Mik


--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Ade" <yahoo@n...> wrote:
> Mik
>
> I also had a similiar dilema with some speakers as didnt want them
on show
> and mountng them on walls was not an option (due to wrong shape of
room -
> these are my surround speakers). My result (if bit extreme but its
all about
> automation) is they appear flush with the ceiling, wouldnt know
they were
> there (just a hairline crack around the hole) and at the press of
a button,
> they lower 400mm into the room (mission m7ds) to correct listening
position.
>
> Ade
> >
> > I am new in here and reading back through the archive I see that
> > everyone is allowed (at least) one dumb question so I thought I
> > would get mine in early.
> >
> > Is this a daft idea?  Have I missed something?  Is there more to
a
> > ceiling speaker apart from its lower profile?
> >
>
>
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