OldAsMono
Senior Member
Ya, I know. Not listing Manufacturer or models is blinding. I guess because they are not well received, I am hesitant. They are Outlaw (internet only) LCR Speakers and Outlaw Subwoffers too.
I know of Outlaw through their processors and amplifiers. Didn't realize they made speakers, too.They are Outlaw (internet only) LCR Speakers and Outlaw Subwoffers too.
In the end, if your happy that's all that counts.Ya, I know. Not listing Manufacturer or models is blinding. I guess because they are not well received, I am hesitant. They are Outlaw (internet only) LCR Speakers and Outlaw Subwoffers too.
No worries. I bought my base 5 speakers from an online only company, based on reviews by Audioholics, and the price. The company had their speakers manufactured in China, I suppose cutting costs. But I have always thought they sound pretty damn good. I've had them at least 13 years now and still going strong.Ya, I know. Not listing Manufacturer or models is blinding. I guess because they are not well received, I am hesitant. They are Outlaw (internet only) LCR Speakers and Outlaw Subwoffers too.
And sadly who doesn't today, mine were too, little real choice.The company had their speakers manufactured in China
I have an Outlaw sub, and I’m very happy with it.Ya, I know. Not listing Manufacturer or models is blinding. I guess because they are not well received, I am hesitant. They are Outlaw (internet only) LCR Speakers and Outlaw Subwoffers too.
Wish I could submit a diagram. Simply, my LS/RS are on 42" stands. My room does not allow me to hang speakers on the walls (hallway and fireplace problems). I get the Atmos mix; just not anywhere near having them highly mounted unfortunately.Your original post confused me and possibly madscot also?
How did you configure your system to pass Atmos channels to the LS/RS?
Did you tell it the LS/RS speakers were ceiling mounted Atmos and have the system then identified as 5.?.2?
Really just curious here.
Bottom line IMO is "if possible" @madscot is still correct and mounting some Atmos speakers high on the side walls pointing down would be a better option to get arial immersion sound from Atmos files.
Our front room would have never worked for proper Atmost.. Not even close. We are sticking with what has worked beautifully for many years now. 5.3. It took a few years to get to sound right..mostly due to bass. Was difficult..Wish I could submit a diagram. Simply, my LS/RS are on 42" stands. My room does not allow me to hang speakers on the walls (hallway and fireplace problems). I get the Atmos mix; just not anywhere near having them highly mounted unfortunately.
I think that Hsu Research designed a sub for Outlaw some years ago now. I may be wrong... We love our Hsu sub!I know of Outlaw through their processors and amplifiers. Didn't realize they made speakers, too.
These places with their weird ceiling layouts and open floor plans sure do present us with some challenges.
Here's a couple pics of how I wrangled mine using SVS Elevations.
Unless you have deep pockets, as we say in racing, ya just gotta run what ya brong. LOL
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Our front room would have never worked for proper Atmost.. Not even close. We are sticking with what has worked beautifully for many years now. 5.3. It took a few years to get to sound right..mostly due to bass. Was difficult..
I'm considering the SVS Prime Elevation for front height speakers.This thread is very inspiring!
I'd like to ask for some speaker advice for my home setup. I have a 3.2 speaker arrangement in my living room and I now realize I can easily add 2 Atmos height speakers on my front wall. I don't have any surround speakers here so I hadn't considered Atmos to be in my cards, but now I'm thinking that adding 2 front wall height speakers would be a nice addition for movies and TV shows that have Atmos soundtracks.
I'm attaching a pic of my setup, I have some '90s ProAc Studio 100 speakers with a Monolith THX center, 2 HSU ULS-15 II subs, and a Denon X3700 AVR. You can see 2 wood plates up on the wall where old speakers used to be mounted - there's speaker wire already in place so I just need to mount some Heights and the hookup is a breeze.
What height speakers are good options? It would be nice to be able to angle them down internally, although I do have some swivel mounts that I can use to mount the speakers, but that wouldn't look as neat of an install with the mounts.
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I really was more interested in how you had the AVR configured to use those low mounted speakers for Atmos?Wish I could submit a diagram. Simply, my LS/RS are on 42" stands. My room does not allow me to hang speakers on the walls (hallway and fireplace problems). I get the Atmos mix; just not anywhere near having them highly mounted unfortunately.
Yep, that would have been my recommendation for you.I'm considering the SVS Prime Elevation for front height speakers.
Does anyone here have any thoughts on these guys? Looks like @Sal1950 has em!