February 8, 2010
Speaker Mount Wall
Many homes and offices use wall mount speakers for a good background integration and lots of space flexibility. The main flaw of conventional floor systems is that they occupy too much space in the room, not to mention that occasionally there are distortions of the sound because of the vibrations that could happen in the room. Speaker mount wall are not that exposed to these inconveniences because there is hardly any movement in the cones. Plus, the surround sound quality is good and no filters are required. There are several elements you should be careful with.
Fist of all, the power of the wall mount speakers should be well matched with that of the amplifier's. The output power in the amplifier should also influence the choice of the speaker, or its power rating, to be more precise. As for the size of the speakers, you need to choose those devices that match the space where you want them installed. Do not believe that the size of the speakers has anything to do with the quality of the sound. Depending on the design, the mounted device will also have very small satellite speakers that are meant to cover the high or midrange frequencies.
Plus, wall mount speakers provide a certain flexibility for the change of the position which makes them more popular during the installation process. Moreover, You can position the wall mount speakers in a variety of otherwise inaccessible places. For home theaters, in ceiling and wall mount speakers make the best choices because of the surround sound that can thus be achieved. There are some installation difficulties when you don't place the speakers into a location you've used before.
For instance, you may have to cut the wall open, and you have to make sure that there are no support beams inside before proceeding. Then, how are you going to do the wiring, especially when you have to create a multi-room system? The size of the speaker and the hole for the installation need to be well matched, and a smooth installation, you should even hire a professional. In case you prefer the DIY option, a keyhole saw, some magnetic chain, electric tape, a drill and a head screwdriver will do. Remember to purchase the speaker mounts too. Good luck!