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Can the subwoofer be behind the TV?
Yes, you can mount your subwoofer behind your TV in the wall.
Does subwoofer need to be near TV?
If you do decide to start with the front of the room, you can try to set it next to your TV. Test it out on both the left and the right side of the TV to hear which one sounds best to you. Your subwoofer, no matter the size, needs to be at least six inches from the wall to breathe and sound properly.
Can a subwoofer be placed anywhere?
The great thing about a subwoofer (especially a wireless subwoofer) is it can be situated almost anywhere on your floor space. There is no formula for locating the best spot. And, it’s truly your personal preference. Move the subwoofer around until the subwoofer sounds ideal.
Where should you put a subwoofer?
Typically, you position a subwoofer along the front wall of the room. Moving all of the bass sounds to the subwoofer gives your front speakers the ability to focus on mid- and high-range frequencies. (The subwoofer can handle all the low-frequency bass sounds in a home theater.)
Where should a subwoofer be placed on a TV?
Try to keep the sub within 4 or 5 feet of the left or right front speakers. Which leads to my next bit of advice, don’t put the subwoofer in a corner. Granted, there are significant advantages to corner placement, mainly that in a corner the sub will produce more bass, with lower distortion.
What should I put under my subwoofer?
Placing The Subwoofer On A Shelf Or In A Cabinet For decoupling, vibration pads can be placed beneath the shelf or cabinet so that minimum sound vibrations are transferred to the floor.
Can a subwoofer go behind you?
You can place a subwoofer behind you or in the back of the room but this is likely not going to be the most optimal location. Ideally, the subwoofer should be placed at the front of the room pulled at least 6-inches away from the wall for the best low-frequency audio signal performance.