I have the U-Mik already, and will have everything installed and measured and calibrated by professionals anyway. This is about coming up with places to install electrical sockets and speaker wire outlets prior to room construction.
I've used REW simulator and came up with the following.
Here's my room with just the Front L/R speakers:
Without subs you could EQ that flat down to 20Hz by pulling down to 55dB.
Unless my room is considered sealed, in which case:
Yikes!
The best wall position for 1 sub was mid-rear wall:
Also EQable at 55dB.
Even better was a sort of coffee table position (though this would sort of block the centre speaker, which in my case is positioned on the floor):
This time, the room being sealed doesn't cause problems:
The only 2 sub position I could find that was as good as or better than the above was 2 rear corners. All asymmetric options introduced a lot of seat-to-seat variation.
Still only EQable at 55dB.
Sealed room causes a null at about 25Hz:
I could find no positioning of 4 subs that was as good or better than the above options.
What would you pick amongst these? Does anyone know what kind of room counts as sealed?
What are the implications of pulling down 20dB in order to get flat EQ? Is that just normal, no big problem for your standard AVR (I might be getting one with Dirac Live)? Does it mean your power amps then have to do an extra 20dB of output to get back to normal volume? And does that mean you'd need more powerful amps than you might otherwise have thought?
If my room counts as unsealed, what are the implications of just using my Front L/R for LFE and not having subs at all? (The Martin Logan Vantage 15A's bass reproduction is via active sub-woofers at the bottom of the speaker.)