Speaker height vs ceiling height


My basement is a bit over 7 foot.
How high can I go for speakers?
Is 6 foot speaker too high for the ceiling? Then, how about 5 1/2 foot?
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Take a joke.
Having said that there are tall speakers that beam in narrow fashion like a Electrostat so there is no easy answer. There is a huge difference in how a Planar, Electrostat and a Dynamic behaves.
Ihcho,
There is no exact answer, If the speakers had an ever so slight tilt downward, you might get away with 5 ft to 5 1/2 ft, but in general I agree with Audioblazer. A boundry must be considered. Again, in general I would say 4 1/2 foot max. Depending on dispersion patterns of the speaker you choose and even how far your seating position is and how loud you listen, this could change.
Height is not nearly as big of factor as length and width are. For someone to say you could not put a 6ft speaker in a 7ft tall room is making a way to blanket statement. IMO.
Thanks all. Looks like things are more complicated than I thought. I would not try anything taller than 5 foot.
Chad,
most room mode calculators treat the ceiling as just another surface . It may absorb more energy than say.....a slab floor or sheetrock wall, but still and all, you must treat it with respect.
Construction makes a big difference.

The mitigation is the order of drivers. Tweeter at top of a TALL speaker may interact more with the ceiling while the woofer at the bottom, may interact more with the floor.

He may be able to get away with a tall line source?