Soundbar or 5.1 setup?
Discussion
SeanyD said:
We had the same problem, no where for rears, kids running around etc, so went with wall mounted bose cubes, wires channelled into the walls, and a sub hidden behind the sofa. There are lovers and haters, but I find the sound incredible.
If you're willing to channel cables into the walls then there is any number of decent wall mounted speakers available, so not just limited to Bose. KEF, MK and PMC all make wall mountable speakers that would give fantastic results (I have white MK S150T surrounds myself wall mounted). However, these and the Bose suggestion are probably above what the OP wanted to spend anyway, but if he's willing to run cables into the walls then I'd still say to go for the 5.1 over the sound bar option. Especially if the walls are 'dot and dab' plasterboard as it's really easy to thread a thin wire up behind the plasterboard as I've done for all my 7 speakers and a HDMI cable to a projector too.
OldSkoolRS said:
SeanyD said:
We had the same problem, no where for rears, kids running around etc, so went with wall mounted bose cubes, wires channelled into the walls, and a sub hidden behind the sofa. There are lovers and haters, but I find the sound incredible.
If you're willing to channel cables into the walls then there is any number of decent wall mounted speakers available, so not just limited to Bose. KEF, MK and PMC all make wall mountable speakers that would give fantastic results (I have white MK S150T surrounds myself wall mounted). However, these and the Bose suggestion are probably above what the OP wanted to spend anyway, but if he's willing to run cables into the walls then I'd still say to go for the 5.1 over the sound bar option. Especially if the walls are 'dot and dab' plasterboard as it's really easy to thread a thin wire up behind the plasterboard as I've done for all my 7 speakers and a HDMI cable to a projector too.
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