A long time ago my partner acquired a surround sound system. We have had the same system for a considerable time as it works so well. To this day he is pleased with what we have so we have made no intentions to upgrade, but something that occurred lately has made me think otherwise.
As I was sitting on my couch the wall speaker above me dropped down and missed my head by some inches. I am terrified that if I put it back up I am going to get knocked in the head next time. This speaker is an example of the two back speakers that fills in the background noise when watching a flick in surround sound. It is not essential, but without it, you may as well be watching with stereo sound.
If you go out and purchase a good wall speaker today, it will often weight half as much as the one that almost knocked me out yesterday. They’ll have options for secure hanging, and will potentially sound miles better. Though the system we have sounds great and still functions well, I am sure a new wall speaker in any position would sound better. Just don’t tell my hubby this, as it’s not that I am quite prepared to speculate in a new system yet. If you need to upgrade your system, you may want to chat to a pro.
You do need to be careful because you do not want somebody to sell you something you do not need.
You could be in a position to replace a particular wall speaker or 2 without replacing the complete set. Each spokesman has a novel function in manufacturing sound, so it is clear that you may not have to replace every one of them if you are having an issue. Remember a good wall spokesman is worth its weight in gold, but a room bursting with them might cost just as much.
Tags: home improvement, sound system