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Old 06-08-2013, 06:30 PM   #2
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I am considering adding two more speakers to my surround sound.

Because all my speakers are in-ceiling, I am not able to test to make sure there are problems.

I want to add a left and right speaker. The sound wave of both speakers will intersect and cross through other speaker sound waves in the system.

Do audio waves crossing through each other create any problems with the sound/wave, any distortions?????

I don't think it will but before spending $$$ and cutting holes in the ceiling, I want other's opinions that know more about this than I do.

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Normally I would just say "do it" but since you have such nice equipment I am assuming that these worries may matter.

I think the best way is to borrow some cabinet speakers and temporarily hang them from the ceiling? See what that sounds like? Course each speaker sounds different but this may help you get a better idea.

Just my two cents.
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