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Subwoofer behind TV

  • 12-06-2018 9:03pm
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    Currently putting together a design for alcove units left and right of a chimney breast. I was wondering if I should leave space beside the TV unit section (which is glassfronted) for a subwoofer. However, I've seen some people say it's fine to have a subwoofer _behind_ the TV itself (there would be room since the TV is at an angle in a corner). Any thoughts/ideas?

    P.


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  • Company Representative Posts: 17,581 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    oceanclub wrote: »
    Currently putting together a design for alcove units left and right of a chimney breast. I was wondering if I should leave space beside the TV unit section (which is glassfronted) for a subwoofer. However, I've seen some people say it's fine to have a subwoofer _behind_ the TV itself (there would be room since the TV is at an angle in a corner). Any thoughts/ideas?

    P.
    Hi P,

    You can place a subwoofer behind a TV with no problem so long as there is sufficient airflow to allow the driver to move and also to avoid vibration.

    We do recommend having them facing you beside the front speakers as this is the optimum setup but you would be find behind the TV if you are short on space!

    Kind regards

    David


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