Model: Sonance - MAG Series Premium 6-1/2" In-Wall Speaker System with Wireless Subwoofer (Each) - Paintable White
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On a side note, this a strange package. Why would they give you three ear level speakers and two ceiling speakers and call it a 5.1 package? It makes logical sense for someone starting out with home theater to start with five ear level speakers (the bigger ones in the pics), then add the heights.
I bought some Sonance ceiling speakers. They're decent but try the premium ones from Monoprice. They sound much better in my opinion and they're cheaper.
On a side note, it seems like Sonance artificially inflates the retail price of their speakers and then posts them for half off or more on a regular basis. I fell for it before, myself.
On a side note, this a strange package. Why would they give you three ear level speakers and two ceiling speakers and call it a 5.1 package? It makes logical sense for someone starting out with home theater to start with five ear level speakers (the bigger ones in the pics), then add the heights.
Many custom living room installs put the rears in the ceiling down firing
On a side note, this a strange package. Why would they give you three ear level speakers and two ceiling speakers and call it a 5.1 package? It makes logical sense for someone starting out with home theater to start with five ear level speakers (the bigger ones in the pics), then add the heights.
I have surround in my Home theater, gym and living room.
-Home theater, 5.1.2 with ear level surrounds.
-gym, sound bar with wireless sub/surrounds
-living room, 5.1 with surrounds in ceiling.
Different rooms have different needs, in my open kitchen/living I cannot put ear level surrounds and my ceiling is like 18ft. My gym, well a Visio sound bar with sub/surrounds is more then enough.
On a side note, this a strange package. Why would they give you three ear level speakers and two ceiling speakers and call it a 5.1 package? It makes logical sense for someone starting out with home theater to start with five ear level speakers (the bigger ones in the pics), then add the heights.
As people have pointed out it's not that strange. The primary advantage and main reason for this setup is aesthetics.
Often you can't or wouldn't put surrounds at ear level(side wall) in the average home.
You are paying a premium price for the name, you could do the same with very little to any quality loss for much less IMO.
The price is the normal price on which this system goes on sale. I hv these installed in my theatre and i love it. Speakers are truly great for there size. Sub is not that good and would need to be replaced but overall a very powerful inwall system.
On a side note, this a strange package. Why would they give you three ear level speakers and two ceiling speakers and call it a 5.1 package? It makes logical sense for someone starting out with home theater to start with five ear level speakers (the bigger ones in the pics), then add the heights.
It's for people with an open concept room where the only place for surrounds are in the ceiling
I bought some Sonance ceiling speakers. They're decent but try the premium ones from Monoprice. They sound much better in my opinion and they're cheaper.
On a side note, it seems like Sonance artificially inflates the retail price of their speakers and then posts them for half off or more on a regular basis. I fell for it before, myself.
Every business in US does that including Amazon, Macys, Kohls etc. We buyers always fall for this dirty business tactics. Thanks to Slickdeal forum members, I have become way smarter in my purchases!
I have surround in my Home theater, gym and living room.
-Home theater, 5.1.2 with ear level surrounds.
-gym, sound bar with wireless sub/surrounds
-living room, 5.1 with surrounds in ceiling.
Different rooms have different needs, in my open kitchen/living I cannot put ear level surrounds and my ceiling is like 18ft. My gym, well a Visio sound bar with sub/surrounds is more then enough.
You have a theater, gym, and 18' living room ceiling? Need a roommate?
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On a side note, this a strange package. Why would they give you three ear level speakers and two ceiling speakers and call it a 5.1 package? It makes logical sense for someone starting out with home theater to start with five ear level speakers (the bigger ones in the pics), then add the heights.
On a side note, it seems like Sonance artificially inflates the retail price of their speakers and then posts them for half off or more on a regular basis. I fell for it before, myself.
On a side note, this a strange package. Why would they give you three ear level speakers and two ceiling speakers and call it a 5.1 package? It makes logical sense for someone starting out with home theater to start with five ear level speakers (the bigger ones in the pics), then add the heights.
On a side note, this a strange package. Why would they give you three ear level speakers and two ceiling speakers and call it a 5.1 package? It makes logical sense for someone starting out with home theater to start with five ear level speakers (the bigger ones in the pics), then add the heights.
I have surround in my Home theater, gym and living room.
-Home theater, 5.1.2 with ear level surrounds.
-gym, sound bar with wireless sub/surrounds
-living room, 5.1 with surrounds in ceiling.
Different rooms have different needs, in my open kitchen/living I cannot put ear level surrounds and my ceiling is like 18ft. My gym, well a Visio sound bar with sub/surrounds is more then enough.
On a side note, this a strange package. Why would they give you three ear level speakers and two ceiling speakers and call it a 5.1 package? It makes logical sense for someone starting out with home theater to start with five ear level speakers (the bigger ones in the pics), then add the heights.
As people have pointed out it's not that strange. The primary advantage and main reason for this setup is aesthetics.
Often you can't or wouldn't put surrounds at ear level(side wall) in the average home.
You are paying a premium price for the name, you could do the same with very little to any quality loss for much less IMO.
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On a side note, this a strange package. Why would they give you three ear level speakers and two ceiling speakers and call it a 5.1 package? It makes logical sense for someone starting out with home theater to start with five ear level speakers (the bigger ones in the pics), then add the heights.
It's for people with an open concept room where the only place for surrounds are in the ceiling
On a side note, it seems like Sonance artificially inflates the retail price of their speakers and then posts them for half off or more on a regular basis. I fell for it before, myself.
Every business in US does that including Amazon, Macys, Kohls etc. We buyers always fall for this dirty business tactics. Thanks to Slickdeal forum members, I have become way smarter in my purchases!
-Home theater, 5.1.2 with ear level surrounds.
-gym, sound bar with wireless sub/surrounds
-living room, 5.1 with surrounds in ceiling.
Different rooms have different needs, in my open kitchen/living I cannot put ear level surrounds and my ceiling is like 18ft. My gym, well a Visio sound bar with sub/surrounds is more then enough.