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Review on ๐ŸŽต Acoustic Audio Goldwood HD728: In-Wall/Ceiling Home Theater 7.2 Surround Sound Speakers (9 Speakers, 7.2 Channels, 8 Inch, White) by Christopher Gulledge

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice kick to tune dollar dynamics.

I am very impressed - nice clean look. The surround back speaker tweeters can be adjusted to face the seating area, which is nice. At the moment I have this set up in a room with a concrete floor and some sound absorption, but the sound is still fairly balanced and comfortable. I can't wait for the furniture and floor to be set up to absorb some of the echo. Set up was straightforward - instructions are very limited but hardly required as it all just "made sense". The subwoofers and surround back speakers don't have spring clips (which worked fine for me), so I soldered the connectors to them - you can use compression fittings as well. The unit comes with speaker wire, but I'd recommend just throwing it away - 20 gauge and too short for wall mounting in my opinion. If you're going to the trouble of installing in-wall speakers, I'd recommend at least 14 gauge. As for the subs, I cheated and got a 100 watt per channel stereo amp from my local thrift store - 100 watts per channel. The channel is minimal for them, but it was a very inexpensive way to drive stereo subwoofers and seems to deliver enough power for my needs. But they definitely exceeded my expectations for the quality I've come to expect from a wall mounted speaker setup, and I LOVE the clean look in the room. I would recommend at least 14 gauge. As for the subs, I cheated and got a 100 watt per channel stereo amp from my local thrift store - 100 watts per channel. The channel is minimal for them, but it was a very inexpensive way to drive stereo subwoofers and seems to deliver enough power for my needs. But they definitely exceeded my expectations for the quality I've come to expect from a wall mounted speaker setup and I LOVE the clean look in the room. I would recommend at least 14 gauge. As for the subs, I cheated and got a 100 watt per channel stereo amp from my local thrift store - 100 watts per channel. The channel is minimal for them, but it was a very inexpensive way to drive stereo subwoofers and seems to have enough power for my needs. But they definitely exceeded my expectations for the quality I've come to expect from a wall mounted speaker setup and I LOVE the clean look in the room.

Pros
  • Dope ๐Ÿ”ฅ
Cons
  • Expensive