Scott Lewis Posted October 20, 2017 Share Posted October 20, 2017 Greetings Klipsch lovers, I am seeking some insight on how I should mount my x4 new Dolby Atmos THX2 Certified Klipsch PRO 7502 S speakers. I currently have x5 of the Pro 7800-L-THX that I had mounted in a house I purchased x4 years ago. They are amazing and now I upgraded my Denon amp to a Onkyo TX-RZ3100 for pure THX2 sound matching my Klipsch speakers. I went forward and purchased x4 PRO 7502-S-THX speakers and am seeking advice how to space these bad boys! I had no idea before they arrived how large they were but in the end I'm cool with it but want to ensure I get optimal sound. I will submit some pictures or my architectural living room / kitchen area. And would love to have feedback on where and how I should place these speakers. TIA! i was seeking to possibly mount them on some of the odd angles of my room as my amp should be able to compensate with the EQ sound analyzer, realizing my speakers placement. Here are some attached photos that hopefully paint a clearer picture. I believe I should come in from my x4 surround speakers just a bit, giving equal distance to center channel. And also come in a bit from rear channel aligning to the front. My ceiling is not simply flat but again I think the placement and the sheer power/displacement of sound out of these speakers should more than do their job on the 'Voice of GOD' overheads for Atmos. But all suggestions, pro tips and 2 cents shall be considered. Thanks again in Advance!! PPRO-7800-L-THXRO-7800-L-THX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scott Lewis Posted October 20, 2017 Author Share Posted October 20, 2017 (edited) Greetings Klipsch lovers, I am seeking some insight on how I should mount my x4 new Dolby Atmos THX2 Certified Klipsch PRO 7502 S speakers. I currently have x5 of the Pro 7800-L-THX that I had mounted in a house I purchased x4 years ago. They are amazing and now I upgraded my Denon amp to a Onkyo TX-RZ3100 for pure THX2 sound matching my Klipsch speakers. I went forward and purchased x4 PRO 7502-S-THX speakers and am seeking advice how to space these bad boys! I had no idea before they arrived how large they were but in the end I'm cool with it but want to ensure I get optimal sound. I will submit some pictures or my architectural living room / kitchen area. And would love to have feedback on where and how I should place these speakers. TIA! i was seeking to possibly mount them on some of the odd angles of my room as my amp should be able to compensate with the EQ sound analyzer, realizing my speakers placement. Here are some attached photos that hopefully paint a clearer picture. I believe I should come in from my x4 surround speakers just a bit, giving equal distance to center channel. And also come in a bit from rear channel aligning to the front. My ceiling is not simply flat but again I think the placement and the sheer power/displacement of sound out of these speakers should more than do their job on the 'Voice of GOD' overheads for Atmos. But all suggestions, pro tips and 2 cents shall be considered. Thanks again in Advance!! PPRO-7800-L-THXRO-7800-L-THX Edited October 20, 2017 by Scott Lewis Rear Back Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scott Lewis Posted October 20, 2017 Author Share Posted October 20, 2017 (edited) Edited October 20, 2017 by Scott Lewis Front Left (of fireplace) Center (under TV) Front Right (on Staircase) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Scott Lewis Posted October 20, 2017 Author Share Posted October 20, 2017 (edited) Rears @ bottom as ceiling arches upward. Edited October 20, 2017 by Scott Lewis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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