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When installing Sonos architectural speakers in your backyard patio, here are some general guidelines for optimal placement: Distance Between Speakers: Ideal Spacing: For stereo sound and balanced coverage, the distance between two Sonos architectural speakers should typically be between 6 to 10 feet (1.8 to 3 meters). This spacing helps create a more immersive and evenly distributed sound experience. Height: Recommended Height for In-Ceiling Speakers: The speakers should be installed about 7 to 10 feet (2.1 to 3 meters) above the listening area. This height allows for optimal sound dispersion and avoids direct overhead sound, which can be less pleasant. Recommended Height for In-Wall or outdoor Speakers: Position these speakers about 3 to 4 feet (0.9 to 1.2 meters) above the floor. This height is typical for listening at a seated position and helps ensure sound is directed towards the listening area. Additional Tips: Avoiding Obstacles: Ensure there are no obstructions (like large furniture or overhangs) directly blocking the sound path between the speakers and the listening area. Angle and Orientation: If possible, angle the speakers slightly towards the main listening area to focus the sound where it’s needed most. These recommendations can vary based on specific speaker models and the layout of your patio. For the best results, you might also consult the installation guide provided by Sonos or seek advice from a professional installer.
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