Dolby atmos ceiling speakers
Dolby atmos ceiling speakers
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db10

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286 posts

279 months

Friday 21st May 2021
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Hi all

There is so much conflicting info around i thought i would ask my question on here for the experts

Basically i want a 5.1.2 surround sound system in my lounge. I have the floor up so i can run speaker cables to the 5 and the sub, it the ceiling speakers that are causing me an issue due to the construction of the house - basically i can get the speaker cable down from the ceiling to the amp in any way

I thought maybe i could just get a couple of wireless ceiling speakers for the .2 part as i can access the upstairs floor to put power to them - but I’m seriously struggling to find a set up that would work with this arrangement - any advice appreciated !

JEA1K

2,620 posts

239 months

Friday 21st May 2021
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db10 said:
Hi all

There is so much conflicting info around i thought i would ask my question on here for the experts

Basically i want a 5.1.2 surround sound system in my lounge. I have the floor up so i can run speaker cables to the 5 and the sub, it the ceiling speakers that are causing me an issue due to the construction of the house - basically i can get the speaker cable down from the ceiling to the amp in any way

I thought maybe i could just get a couple of wireless ceiling speakers for the .2 part as i can access the upstairs floor to put power to them - but I’m seriously struggling to find a set up that would work with this arrangement - any advice appreciated !
The first question is do you really need Atmos? Unfortunately wireless (in-ceiling) speakers don't exist, despite what is marketed ...

You will definitely need to run cables though. When you say you can't get cables, is there no way you can chase up and then to the desired ceiling location?

JimexPL

1,451 posts

228 months

Friday 21st May 2021
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JEA1K said:
The first question is do you really need Atmos? Unfortunately wireless (in-ceiling) speakers don't exist, despite what is marketed ...

You will definitely need to run cables though. When you say you can't get cables, is there no way you can chase up and then to the desired ceiling location?
They do if you can get the cables to the room above -
Wireless audio repeater on a pre-out on the AVR and a power amp feeding the atmos speakers.
Worthwhile? Possibly not, but if the OP wants atmos it’s an option.

JEA1K

2,620 posts

239 months

Friday 21st May 2021
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JimexPL said:
They do if you can get the cables to the room above -
Wireless audio repeater on a pre-out on the AVR and a power amp feeding the atmos speakers.
Worthwhile? Possibly not, but if the OP wants atmos it’s an option.
Yes its a possibility but its a janky set up that the OP would possibly only be able to confirm works when its all been purchased and set up. Hiding a power amp somewhere (with power), cabling to the speaker positions from said power amp (in the floor) and relying on a wireless signal from an AVR pre-out to a power amp input on another floor.

This is a case of DIYers dream becomes an installers nightmare biggrin



db10

Original Poster:

286 posts

279 months

Saturday 22nd May 2021
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Lol thanks all - power to wireless speakers in the ceiling isn’t an issue as i have the floor up in the lounge and the bedroom above it.

Was looking at this wisa system which looks interesting. https://www.wisaassociation.org/

VEX

5,257 posts

262 months

Saturday 22nd May 2021
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WiSA is an interesting product offering, but whatever you use you still need power.

Lithe Audio have just launched their WiSA certified in-ceilings but they are not cheap, there is nothing else wireless on the market.

If you can get speaker cable up the wall, an option that works well is running it around the ceiling in coving or in led lighting profile. Then you can either punch into the ceiling to run within a ceiling joist for in-ceilings or stay in the corners and use something like the SVS Prime Elevations, which are angled bookshelf speakers that can be wall or ceiling mounted.

Depending on budget, in-ceilings are better with angled drivers that point at the main seating position. Look at OSD Black's and I have GoldenEar HRT7000s in my living room system, again pricey, but very good and a ln american hidden gem of a range.

PH deals available too.

V.

JimexPL

1,451 posts

228 months

Saturday 22nd May 2021
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JEA1K said:
Yes its a possibility but its a janky set up that the OP would possibly only be able to confirm works when its all been purchased and set up. Hiding a power amp somewhere (with power), cabling to the speaker positions from said power amp (in the floor) and relying on a wireless signal from an AVR pre-out to a power amp input on another floor.

This is a case of DIYers dream becomes an installers nightmare biggrin
I’ve seen far worse, and I’m sure VEX has also!
Personally, Atmos is overrated in a living room environment, and I’ve heard/installed about 20 of them.
Too many hard surfaces mean that a 5.1 or 7.1 can sound very similar as the sound is bouncing around all over the place anyway.
In rooms with acoustic treatment it’s worthwhile, especially as you’re only investing in a couple of speakers as your AVR or power amps will already have the capability.

db10

Original Poster:

286 posts

279 months

Saturday 22nd May 2021
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Thanks for the input everyone. To be honest the only reason I’m considering ceiling speakers is because I’m taking out spotlights and it saves me having to replaster the holes 😂