
Enrich your sound system with these Onkyo SKH-410 full-range add-on speakers, which can be wall mounted or placed on existing front speakers to enable Dolby Atmos height effects. The wide-ranging frequency response ensures quality tonal representation.
A: An ATMOS Receiver has another set of speaker connections, on my Yamaha RX V681 receiver, they are labeled "Presence". I placed a set of Onkyo SKH-410's (sold at BB) on my front speakers, and the difference is very noticeable. In my case, the speakers fire up at the ceiling, but ceiling, side or side/rear configurations can also be utilized. Here is everything you want to know about DOLBY ATMOS: https://www.dolby.com/us/en/brands/dolby-atmos.html
Q: do i need only onkyo receivers to connect these speakers to?
A: No, the speakers can be connect to any manufacturer's receiver. However, the receiver must be Dolby Atmos-enabled in order to utilize that function.
Q: Do I need only onkyo receivers to connect these speakers to?
A: No they'll connect to any receiver with regular speaker cable but the receiver does need to be dolby atmos enabled or they won't work as intended.
Q: Can they just be used as rear height speakes and why are rear height speakers so expensive
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Q: How do I connect these speakers to the receiver?
A: Use the speakers connections in the back to the speakers to connect cables to the surround back or height option of the A/V unit.
Q: How do I connect these speakers to the receiver?
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Q: Will these speakers work with Onkyo DX-C390 compact disc changer?
A: These speakers will only work with an audio-video receiver that has connections for atmos speakers. You don't want to connect them to any other device because they aren't designed to produce full audio range of sounds or frequencies.
A: No. Mine are sitting on top of my front speakers and firing towards the ceiling. I believe my room is too large to get the true sound these are designed for, just like a vaulted ceiling would be. For the best sound for these speakers in a large room, or a room that has vaulted ceilings, you should probably mount them on the wall, near the ceiling, above your front speakers. This is just my opinion from my experience.