I finally had my connection problem resolved last summer. The vender who initially did the prewiring sent someone to my house and pulled out the hidden wire ends and finished the connections using jumpers. I want to thank people on this forum who had taught me about the basics of prewiring, and with the information I had learned here, I sounded more compelling when I urged the vender to finish the connections.
Now that I have prewiring issues resolved, it is time for me to install my speakers. I previously thought I would install ceiling speaker mounts for my Onkyo speakers, but after I learned from various sources, including from this forum, I have changed my mind. I now plan to install in-ceiling speakers, and wonder anyone here could offer me some advice.
I have an Onkyo 7-Channel home theater system, and will stay with this system at least for the time being. My home theater area is in my basement, and the side of the basement with the prewiring covers approximately an 15ft*15ft area. This is an arear starting from the wall to the holes of surround back speakers in one direction, and mostly from wall to wall in the other direction. It is “mostly from wall to wall” because there is also a small window well area next to the end of this 15ft*15ft area. The whole basement is open without any wall separating the three areas described. The attached figure depicts the layout of the basement.
My current plan is to install four in-ceiling speakers that are comparable in price range to my Onkyo system (about $900 when I bought it 7-8 years ago). If possible, I hope these speakers will allow me to adjust the directions of the speakers to max the surround sound effect. I know this is not exactly the forum for speakers, but since people here are so kind and also appear to be knowledgeable about everything related to the setup of home theater systems, I thought I may post my question here as well. Any of your input would be greatly appreciated.