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Centre speaker

  • 03-04-2008 1:54pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 1,650 ✭✭✭


    I'm planning to wall-mount my LCD and front speakers. I'm not sure the centre speaker of my Ageo T 5.1 set would look the best, as it is upright, the same as the surrounds. So, I was thinking of changing it for one that would look better on the wall under the LCD, i.e., short and wide like a typical centre, rather than tall and narrow.

    Here's a pic of the set:

    http://www.laserlinehifi.co.uk/image...got5point1.jpg

    It's finding one that would fit in with the others that's the problem.

    Anyone any ideas?

    Thanks.


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 324 ✭✭johnnyflav


    Don't know much about those speakers. Can you just place it side ways, and remove the badge from the grill. I can't quite make out if the fabric covers stretch all the way over the top of the speakers or not.

    I have Sony 5.1's they're symetrical on the X & Y axes. The centre speaker was horizontal, only diference was that the 'sony' badge on the grill was at 90 degrees to all the others.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,323 ✭✭✭Slaphead07


    johnnyflav wrote: »
    Don't know much about those speakers. Can you just place it side ways, and remove the badge from the grill.

    You should be able to place it sideways underneath the TV, the AE logo can usually be pulled out a few mm and then turned 90 degrees so it's looks "right".


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