Installing ceiling speakers is challenging and likely the most difficult of available installation types. It requires the same electrical work and excavation of an in-wall system, but you must perform all the work on top of a ladder. This slows things down and increases labor costs. Save on ceiling speaker installations by opting for a simple mount or bracket rather than an in-ceiling design.
Surround sound systems are worth it if you prioritize immersion while watching movies and playing video games. However, if you’re just a casual music listener and TV watcher, the benefits may not outweigh the installation costs. Try out a complete system at a nearby retail location to gauge your personal tastes. If you’re worried about the costs, you can start small with a standard 5.1 system and work your way up.
Due to modern innovations, some soundbars are nearly as good as surround sound but stop short of offering the level of immersion found with dedicated surround systems. Surround sound systems physically surround you, with immersive audio to match. Soundbars are placed in a single location, typically directly in front of where you sit to watch TV. However, soundbars are useful when placed in addition to a surround sound system.
Building a home theater costs an average of $17,500, including several necessary components such as a large TV or projector, a surround sound system, adequate seating, a media center, and more. The cost increases or decreases according to the room size and each appliance's quality.
Neither 5.1 nor 7.1 surround sound is better, per se, as it largely depends on the size of your space. If you have a spacious living room or home theater, a 7.1 system is likely the best option. If you have a small- or medium-size space, opt for a 5.1 system. After all, too many speakers can be just as problematic as too few.