Quality Speakers
By on Jun 13, 2008
Music, just like the colours and style of furniture
you choose for your new home, can set anatmosphere. But no matter what music you
choose - Britney or Beethoven - dream audio comes down toquality speakers placed strategically. Spending some time
planning your audio needs can elevate your new home orcondo from nice to fantastic, and the best time to plan this is
prior to moving in.
You may not have hired a professional audio installer when
you lived in your last home but moving into your dream homeis different, and may be the perfect time to get an expert's
opinion. The placement and installation of your quality speakersrequires some planning, after all it doesn't make sense to
invest in quality speakers if they are not placedfor optimal performance. Whether or not you decide to
hire a professional there are a few rules of thumb thatprofessional audio installers use.
First, you can't have quality sound without balance. The
sound quality in a room can be off balance for variousreasons: thick carpets and upholstered furniture may muffle
sound; tile flooring or a lot of glass may reflect the sound; lowceilings may cause sound to be unevenly dispersed; sound
may not carry evenly through larger rooms; etc. It's importantto look at each room individually for the acoustic challenges
it may provide and proceed from there. For example, if theroom is large or has low ceilings it may need additional quality
speakers to allow the sound to disperse properly and providebalanced sound coverage.
Once you've looked at each room for individual acoustic challenges the next step is choosing your quality speakers.
There is a myriad of styles and shapes to suit each home andlistening preference, from stand-alone box speakers to
models that can be mounted into the walls and ceilings withno sacrifice to sound.
Next, comes deciding on the placement of the quality speakers,
and this is so important to your audio enjoyment. Speakersinstalled in the ceiling usually work well for background
music, however if you've ever been in someone's home fordinner (or in a restaurant) where the speakers are directly over
the table you'll know how difficult and annoying it can be tocarry on a conversation. Instead, speakers are usually most
appreciated when they face the seating area - whether this isa dining room table or the living room couch. The seating
areas in each room are usually placed in front of the mainfeature of that room, such as a fireplace or painting, and many
audio installers will place quality speakers by the main feature sothey provide both left and right imaging to the seated area.
This provides balanced sound, and that is key to havingsuperior audio in your home.
Strategic placement of quality speakers in your new home may
not be the first thing that comes to mind whendesigning a room, however where you place your speakers will
add to your enjoyment of your new home. Not only that, itcan also change the dynamics of a room - for
example, making a larger room seem more intimate - just asthe proper use of lighting can make a cavernous room appear
cozier. Each home's audio needs are different so do your ownresearch; you'll find there are quality speakers for every preference.