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It was one of the major mags that did a test on several in ceiling speakers,
and it included a couple with aimable(sp) drivers. And the conclusion was
the souldfield still seemd like it was coming from the celing. The
soundstage
wasn't natural and the reviewers stated they were drawn to looking up.
FWIW
mykey wrote:
>woofer always sounds better close to ceiling or floor, tweeter sounds
>better at ear level, now comes a compromise- Angstrom Ambienti in wall
>theater speaker. The coolest feature being the tiltable tweeter which
>can be angled down as much as 15 degrees to aim at your sitting area.
>the interior designer seems to always want the speakers up high, the
>audiophile wants the speaker at ear level, now there is a middle
>ground to please both, even if your wife isn't THX certified.
>Just installed 15 of these pups and was impressed by:
>composite cone materials, high quality passive crossover with gold
>plated wiring terminals, Kapton voice coil form, EQ switches, IR
>knockouts, overdrive protection circuit.
>installation difficulty: medium- its not the easiest i ever installed
>but not the hardest either.
>here is a good candidate to consider for your small to medium sized
>theater construction project and is one of the nicest made speakers
>for in wall installation i have seen.
>(link)
http://www.angstromloudspeakers.com/docs/products/ambiente/ambiente_showroom.htm
>have fun with your install.
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