Hot Dog! GF lets me install full 5.1 system!!

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I don't know how I got this lucky, but my girlfriend let me set up a 5.1 Polk Audio system at her apartment (I basically live there).

Left/Right: Monitor 60s floorstanding
Center: CS2
Rears: Monitor 30 bookshelf
Sub: Onkyo 320 Watt, 32hz

Reciever: Onkyo HT530, 7.1


It sounds GREAT so far. I was running it 3.1 for a while.

I just added the surrounds yesterday, and I have not really watched a movie with them yet. I have them on the floor behind the couch (hidden). Will that affect the surround sound much?

Oh, and it is all paired with a VIZIO 32".

I am trying to convince her to let me bring my Toshiba 42" over. :)
 

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Originally posted by: Deleted member 4644
I have them on the floor behind the couch (hidden). Will that affect the surround sound much?

Yeah, that's not exactly ideal...

Not as big a deal since it's your surround speakers, but I imagine they'd be quite muffled back there. Can you take one out and try to put it in a normal position so you can determine the difference in how it sounds yourself?
 

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Your SO won't like it, but you can make cheapie speaker stands out of threaded iron pipe and those little round plates with threaded bits on one side - they sell 'em at Home Depot. Not attractive, but it's hard to argue with the durability.
 
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Originally posted by: Cheesehead
Your SO won't like it, but you can make cheapie speaker stands out of threaded iron pipe and those little round plates with threaded bits on one side - they sell 'em at Home Depot. Not attractive, but it's hard to argue with the durability.

I.. don't want to push it too hard.. lol

I use pipe for speaker stands, I won't be laying pipe anywhere else for a while, see.
 

Oyeve

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Originally posted by: Deleted member 4644
Originally posted by: Cheesehead
Your SO won't like it, but you can make cheapie speaker stands out of threaded iron pipe and those little round plates with threaded bits on one side - they sell 'em at Home Depot. Not attractive, but it's hard to argue with the durability.

I.. don't want to push it too hard.. lol

I use pipe for speaker stands, I won't be laying pipe anywhere else for a while, see.

Paint it pink, she'll love it.
 

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or at least angle the speakers on the floor...couldn't make it worse....might actually bounce off the ceiling/walls a little.
 

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I was really short on space for my rears so I laid them on their backs on the floor. It's certainly not ideal but it provides some of the desired effect. Just make sure your speakers aren't rear ported.