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Posted By: Chris QS 8 Placement help - 08/24/04 05:09 PM
I am about to take the plunge and get me a pair of QS8's. I have a question though. I am going to be placing them behind the listening area elevated toward the top of the ceiling. (I have a 1 ft mini wall that seperates my kitchen from family room and I want to place them on that wall so the speakers are not visible from the Kitchen). Anyway, I have read how good these speakers are at dispersing the surround sounds, but I have a question.

Should I simply use the brackets that come attached to the speaker already OR shuold I get the wall mount brackets that will enable me to point the speakers down toward the listening area. (Thought maybe since they will be so high, this would help) I'd RATHER just use the brackets with the speakers so they're flush on the wall, but if the pivoting of the speaker helps some, I'd consider that.

Also, one more thing comes to mind. Can the swivel wall bracket be installed on the wall horizontally or does it have to go vertical? My mini wall is only 1 ft tall (suspended from the ceiling) so I was thinking for room wise I MIGHT have to install horizontally)...that's IF I even go that route...like I said..I'd rather just use the bracket that's already on the speakers.

Thanks for any help. Sorry this ended up being so loooong.

Posted By: Ajax Re: QS 8 Placement help - 08/24/04 06:25 PM
Though I've never mounted the QS8s in quite that same situation, I would wager using the regular brackets would be just fine. The QS8s are 8.5 inches high. So, assuming you can mount them so the bottom edge of the QS8 is flush with, or a half inch above, the bottom edge of the 12" wall, you'd still have 3 to 3.5 inches between the top woofer and the ceiling. That's enough, in my opinion.

The 8s are pretty forgiving when it comes to placement. I have my QS8s temporarily propped up on some paperback books which leaves about that same distance between the bottom woofer and the surface of the shelf, and the QS8s are awe inspiring.
Posted By: BigWill Re: QS 8 Placement help - 08/24/04 07:21 PM
Given that tight placement so near the ceiling I would suggest using brackets that allow you to tilt the speaker down. How far from the LP will the QS8s be?
I'm in a similar situation (the back wall is all windows) and I'm going to order up some brackets one of these days. My QS8s are just too high and too far away. I had them on stands before and they were phenomenal.
Posted By: Chris Re: QS 8 Placement help - 08/24/04 08:05 PM
They will only be about 2-3 feet behind couch...so really, right behind main couch.

So I have one that says main brackets fine, another vote brackets that allow to be tilted downward.

Any more votes?


Posted By: virtualexister im way wrong - 08/24/04 10:12 PM
our couch is flus to the wall with the 8s about 12" abouve each sides head.

not very good, but all i could do barring getting the full metal brackets.


any way, my rear channel on my sony is going goin ...almost gone

so i can't really do a good eval of the placement or the speaker for that matter

but soon...very soon, i see a nice reviever in my future

dave

oh..i would go the stands if i could, but we have tables on either side of the couch, so the wall is it for now
Posted By: joninflorida Re: QS 8 Placement help - 08/24/04 10:35 PM
Chris, I mounted the (2) qs-8s with the bottom of the cabinet being 7 ft. off the floor, this was by direct conversation with Joe at Axiom, this is on 8ft. ceilings which seemed a little high to me. Also I have a 96" couch flush with the wall of the qs-8s. I was again told to seperate them about 1 ft. from the armrests of the couch. The wall is 18 ft. long, couch dead center, but the room is only 10ft. deep. So that may change some things. However, my girlfriend said they looked stupid way up there. I have them now mounted, cabinet bottom 5.5 ft. from floor and 30" from armrests, in my opinion (my ear) they sound much better, it may be room dimensions, but they look and sound better for what it's worth. Jon
Posted By: izub Re: QS 8 Placement help - 08/24/04 11:27 PM
As I posted earlier somewhere my QS8 are 7 feet from floor(bottom of cabinet) with a 6" clearance to the ceiling. I have them 1' in front of LP. They work great I also moved the couch equal to, and behind the speakers,and no real noticeable change. They disperse sound wonderfully. I used the FMB and am still playing with the swivel positions. I seem to like just flat so maybe the t mount will work for you. The bracket is inexpensive and provides great options
Posted By: BigWill Re: QS 8 Placement help - 08/25/04 12:04 AM
You can try them with the T mount first and see how you like it. If you find it lacking, stands would probably be the best option, IMO, or try some swivel brackets.
Posted By: Bilbo_Baggins Re: QS 8 Placement help - 08/25/04 03:51 AM
Chris, I tried my QS8s in so many locations in my room, I was like a pathetic dancing monkey in my basement. I noticed that just setting levels on your receiver could effect almost as much change and value as placement. They are simply a remarkable surround speaker, forgiving of where they are placed. I think it comes down to some personal tastes issues with how you like your surrounds to sound from the soundtracks. The speakers themselves are attritive and IMO look the best with the flush mount option using the default t brackets. I would start there. Make some small output level changes rewinding some really good segments that optimize the surround. I'm sure you'll find a setting that works for the accoustics that you're working with. The angle down theory holds more weight with direct book shelfs... BTW, the bass output may even gain some punch with your mount when playing music in 5.1... never know till you try.


Posted By: sonicworld Re: QS 8 Placement help - 08/28/04 09:56 PM
Chris, I can't believe it! We have the same situation that you describe "...a 1 ft mini wall that separates my kitchen from family room..." In addition we have a counter right below the short wall. I was considering the purchase of the QS8's to install below the counter (in the foot well area). The QS8’s are shallow enough to allow people to sit at the counter without hitting them. While they may be more discreet below the counter, sound wise it may be better to mount them “high” as you're contemplating. Thanks for the inspiration and I hope you post your results should you opt to go with the QS8’s.
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