Long time lurker, first time poster. Me and my wife are having a house built. It's a open floor plan downstairs. Kitchen, dining, living rooms with no walls in between. Living room is 16'4" x 20'. My TV will be above the fireplace. No room for center speaker above or below. We have a dilemma with the builder when it comes to the center channel.
The only options I have for a 5.1 surround is to go in ceiling for all 5. I paid for the surround sound prewire which gives me 5 ceiling speaker prewires and a subwoofer. The problem lies in the fact that the framing failed inspection, and the builder had to add a lot of joists to pass inspection and now I cannot put a center channel in the ceiling (unless the builder agrees to install a header in the joists to allow me to install a center channel which they have yet to agree to)
I have found 4 possible center channels for the ceiling (if they install header I will choose one of these):
Triad Bronze 8LCR, Revel C763L, Def Tech UIW RCS II, JBL LS360C (Leaning towards the Revel)
If they will not install a header for my only options are to have either the center speaker in the ceiling but well off center of fireplace(which we don't want) or 2 vertical speakers beside the TV that would mess up the 5.1 setup. (which we don't want).
Me and wife only wants ceiling speakers for aesthetic and acoustic reasons (1 ceiling center channel with a 5.1 setup is better than 2 front speakers beside TV for a 4.1 setup IMO) and builder doesn't want to pay to install header.
What would be your solution if you had this issue?
First pic is our floor plan. Second is the joists installed where center speaker needs to be.