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Ok,  I have a question that I don't really see answered.  If I missed it please send me a link to the right post.

 

If you take a look at the 5.1.2 or 5.1.4 setups you can see where to place the 2 or 4 ceiling speakers.  (According to the Dolby site).  My question is if you have the RP-280FA as your 5.1.2 and you add two ceiling speakers where do you put them?  You would have 5.1.4 with the two upward firing speakers on the RP-280FA and two downward firing in-ceiling speakers.  Would the in-ceiling speakers be placed above the listener as in the 5.1.2 example?  Or behind the listener?

 

http://www.dolby.com/us/en/guide/dolby-atmos-speaker-setup/5-1-2-setups.html

 

 

Let me know your thoughts.

 

Thanks.

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I'm a big fan of direct, if the ceiling allows it.   It also allows you more options in my opinion for acoustical treatments down the road should you desire.   Here;'s a quick and simple video on ATMOS placement for the overheads.  I was able to keep mine in a line from the front mains as well.

https://youtu.be/orkz0nplRoM?list=PLCD4593F66DC5D23C

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I'm a big fan of direct, if the ceiling allows it.   It also allows you more options in my opinion for acoustical treatments down the road should you desire.   

https://youtu.be/orkz0nplRoM?list=PLCD4593F66DC5D23C

 

Same here, after a ton of reading on this I think 4 ceiling speakers are for sure the way to go. I'll be installing mine within the next few weeks, glad I have a drop ceiling makes this so much eaiser.

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Thanks guys, I am helping my father in law spec out a complete new setup after a fire destroyed his previous one. 

 

I was going to recommend the RP-280FA system.  His new room would be an easy ceiling installation so I can have him skip the RP-280FAs and go right to an RF-7II system since he wouldn't need the upfiring speakers.

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