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Old 01-07-2004, 7:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Center Speaker Placement

Hi All,

I have read thru some of the posts in this forum and must say everyones conversions are fantastic

I do have one question though, where do people hide their center speaker? In the scenerio where you have a pj projecting onto a screen that is hung above a fire with no mantle what do people do?

Should you cut a hole in the wall and lay the speaker in it? Do you place the speaker in the ceiling above the screen?

In my case I have the KEF 2005.2 system and my screen is attached to the ceiling infront of the chimney breast. I have temporarliy placed the center speaker on the chimney breast. It is fine when the screen is down as it is hidden but when the screen is up it is a bit of an eyesore!

So, can anyone offer some solutions?

Thanks,

Steve
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