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	<title>Comments on: In ceiling speakers for Blu-ray home entertainment system?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2010 18:36:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ceiling speakers are less than ideal, even for music as they are not pointed in the right direction. They point down rather than into the room and are good for flooding it with mediocre sound. Even music suffers unless it&#039;s elevator music or a PA system. Stereo separation suffers, directionality suffers, the first reflection point is the floor (bad room modes), it&#039;s just all around bad news. 

In-Wall are recommended over In-Ceiling any day. Most of the major manufacturers like Klipsch, Polk or Paradigm manufacture them. Stay away from Bose, they are all hype and poor performers.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ceiling speakers are less than ideal, even for music as they are not pointed in the right direction. They point down rather than into the room and are good for flooding it with mediocre sound. Even music suffers unless it&#8217;s elevator music or a PA system. Stereo separation suffers, directionality suffers, the first reflection point is the floor (bad room modes), it&#8217;s just all around bad news. </p>
<p>In-Wall are recommended over In-Ceiling any day. Most of the major manufacturers like Klipsch, Polk or Paradigm manufacture them. Stay away from Bose, they are all hype and poor performers.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2010 18:36:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>There are in ceiling speakers that are designed specifically for this very case and are very good. They can be found from companies like Russound, SpeakerCraft, Elan, and many others. These companies specialize in integrated audio systems. The Russound Advantage Twist and Tilt models are one example. 
Check out CEPro.com or Electronic House.com for more information to guide you. You would really want to listen to them in a showroom no matter what anyone says. It&#039;s your money, audio preference and home.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are in ceiling speakers that are designed specifically for this very case and are very good. They can be found from companies like Russound, SpeakerCraft, Elan, and many others. These companies specialize in integrated audio systems. The Russound Advantage Twist and Tilt models are one example.<br />
Check out CEPro.com or Electronic House.com for more information to guide you. You would really want to listen to them in a showroom no matter what anyone says. It&#8217;s your money, audio preference and home.</p>
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