Installing speakers in bathroom
The technical term is 'fishing' Sounds like you have a stud wall. Bald Monkey said:. So ordered speaker cable and these speakers, cos there a tenner cheaper with the same specs of the white ones.. So I just hope I havent bought rubbish speakers?? Got the speakers, but the connections on the back of the speakers are not covered up????
Basically should I seal the connection area up with tape??? You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads Z. Bathroom Wall Panels. Replies 26 Views 1K. Nov 14, jaipal Atmos Upgrade and Current Speakers.
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Can our shower height be higher than our bathroom ceiling Q. It's not a great set up, especially if any part of that upper ceiling is near an exterior wall or roof. If you can re-configure your fan to be a remote fan with two return inputs one in the old location, the other in the new ceiling of the shower that would be the best solution.
How to fit a shower rod in attic bathroom with sloped ceilings Q. I'll look into this. Need help with bathroom shower wall Q. Tile all the way to the ceiling. That is current trend and also a painted wall above tile will eventually peel.
How about headphones under a shower cap? You dont have to worry about moisure in the speaker with their system? Like 1 Save. Om Ahmed 8 years ago. Here's a picture! It's not a staged glamour shot - my hubby had just gotten out of the shower but I wanted to show you how they look with the Devonshore Oil-Rubbed Bronze fixtures BRZ2. You will clearly hear music while placing them anywhere in a Bluetooth range. Choose the one which suits your taste and budget. Hope you like it. Kohler Design Center 7 years ago.
Another option from Kohler is the Moxie. It's a showerhead that has a removable wireless bluetooth speaker in it. Search Advanced search…. Forum List. What's new New posts Latest activity. Search forums. Members Current visitors. Log in. Install the app. JavaScript is disabled.
For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Bathroom Stereo Install- Looking for Advice. Thread starter wahman Start date Dec 4, Docta teef Active Member. I had the same problem deciding what to do when i had a shower room done how to power the speakers while now having the source within the wet zone.
For a 5-speaker setup, the right and left surrounds should be to the right and left side of your main seating position.
For a 7-speaker setup, the two additional back surround speakers should be placed behind the main listing position, at equal distances from the main listening seat, and about half as far apart as the right and left surrounds. They should be about as high as the left and right surrounds.
If you're installing 5, 6, or 7 in-wall or on-wall speakers for a home cinema surround sound system:. If you're installing 5, 6, or 7 ceiling speakers for a home cinema surround sound system:. Place the center channel speaker right in the middle of the front left and right speakers.
Also aim its tweeter if possible directly towards your seating position. See the images below for placement of surround speakers in 5 and 7-speaker setups. If you have aimable tweeters in your surround speakers, you'll generally also want to aim those towards your seating position.
You may also position these speakers closer to the adjoining wall than the front speakers. The sound will reflect off of a higher point on the wall, which is generally desirable for surround speakers.
A Dolby Atmos surround sound system incorporating only in-ceiling speakers is not recommended. For a 5-speaker setup, the left and right surrounds should be to the left and right of your main seating position, as far apart as your front left and right speakers. To bring out the best from any home cinema setup, you'll need a subwoofer with a high crossover if you want to get good full-range sound.
The subwoofer will deliver low frequency sound that adds to the existing sound from your ceiling and in-wall speakers giving a full range home cinema experience. See our range of subwoofers for your ideal product. If you plan to spend a lot of time in a room listening to music, rather than using music as pleasant background sound then investing some time planning your speaker locations is a good idea.
Try to place the speakers at least 2 feet away from corners and other surfaces that might interfere with or reflect sound, such as tall or bulky furniture. To obtain a good stereo effect, place the left and right speakers an equal distance from your prime listening seat, at ear level while seated.
If the speakers are in a wall that's 10 feet from your chair, place them no more than 10 feet apart from each other and no less than 5 feet apart. For a good stereo effect, place the left and right speakers an equal distance from your prime listening position, and if possible aim the tweeters toward your seat.
For example, if the speakers are 10 feet from your chair, place them no more than 10 feet apart from each other and no less than 5 feet apart. Measure the distance from the speakers to your chair in a level, horizontal line — i. For listening to music from in-wall and ceiling speakers it goes without saying that generally the more you spend on your speakers the higher the performance quality clarity and quantity power handling.
In rooms you'll move around in or frequently entertain in, speaker placement designed for critical listening won't work. The music will be too loud in one area and too soft in another, a flaw that will be most obvious when the volume is low.
By employing three or four speakers in a room, or by judiciously using a combination of direct and reflected sound, you can create a relatively even soundfield. You'll hear some degree of stereo effect regardless of where you are in the room. We've written the guidelines below to help you achieve that desired effect. Some of them are situation-specific, while others are more general.
As you read them, note which ones apply to your room, needs, and goals. Try to keep speakers about 2 feet away from corners and other surfaces that might interfere with or reflect sound, such as tall or bulky furniture.
For rectangular rooms of less than square feet, two speakers should suffice.
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