Hello,
I'm trying to build a home theater in a large living room (4.5m x 9m) on the third and last floor of a villa. The problem is due to building restrictions related to terrace regulations in the compound, the outer wall of this room (which will be 9m long) needs to be made of glass (the other three are concrete), however this is the one room in the house which I can install a come theater. My idea is that if I use thick carpets, laminated glass, and thick curtains covering the glass, some acoustic panels here and there, maybe a couple of bass traps...and the sound would be decent. Am I on the right track or is this a hopeless case.
Btw, will be installing my 7.2 system with 4 ELAC UB5s, a UC5, two Polk Ceiling speakers (for Atmos), and two Yamaha sw300 subwoofers, hooked up to a Denon 3400h and a 65' LG C7.
The listening area wil only be about half (maybe a bit more of total room space)..the rest will be a big Desk for work and hopefully the maximum Vive VR play area 4m x 4m (meaning empty space). There will also be at least one, if not two large bookcases filled with lots of old books.
Also I have no idea where to place the subs because of the Glass Wall.
I would tremendously appreciate any help...THANKS