New house, and starting to set up TV room and my office and learning all the new options of wireless and old wired and... but those are not the questions...
I have a room that is 16x30 with 9.5' ceilings approximately, kitchen at one end, and the other end would normally be a living room, but it isn't. I put a big pool table in it, and very little furniture. Basically it will be a game room, kitchen-bar at the other end, TV (LG 65" OLED) on the short wall opposite the kitchen.
Sound...
It's not a home theater setup for all sorts of reasons not the least of which if you were sitting in the classic position you are in the middle of the pool table. Also, most use will likely be people talking, playing pool and the TV likely on a sports event, news, maybe a movie but even if so mostly as background. The OLED is great because it looks good from any angle in the room. There's another room for a more classic home theater experience.
How do I do sound in such a room. The room has all bad features - lots of tile and granite and little furniture (I've put some art on the walls as gallery wraps to be a bit more absorbent but only can do so much there). It's also long, so the TV is very loud at one end if you try to make it audible clearly at the other.
At first glance it seems I might not want a traditional 5.1 (or 7.1) setup, as that is aimed more or less at a fixed central point, which doesn't apply. I'l still have all the important sounds at one end of the room, someone shooting near the TV will be blasted, someone in the kitchen will be cupping their ears.
Do I want just left/right, and put speakers at each end that are plain left and plain right duplicated, and go for plain stereo throughout?
Or just do a 3.1 (or just 3.0) type setup an accept that you only hear the TV at one end because nothing else works?
Basic desire: Make the sound clear throughout the room, so people can understand dialog. Any other good is a bonus.