Doubling up on the front speakers lets the homeowner crank it without breaking the bank.
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Go Big or Go to the Movies
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Go Big or Go to the Movies

Big speakers make big noise: It’s what they’re for. Unfortunately, you often pay for that power, both in terms of cash and real estate. Dealing with a relatively small space and a not-so-big budget, the owner of this renovated 14-by-17-foot home theater took his custom electronic pro’s advice and installed a total of six speakers to cover the front left, right and center channels of his surround-sound system.

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