Good Morning William,
Thanks first off for replying, I have been literally 20 years removed from the home theater world, since I have been content with my ol' 5.1 system. My Kenwood VR2090 just took its final dump here recently so I have over the course of a couple years, been reading up on the new formats.
I have an onkyo tx-nr797 as the brains of the operation.
So the "rear surrounds" is based on the 7.1 layout but really just using that term to see if anybody had put their surrounds (in a 5.1 bed layer) as "rear surrounds" I know, confusing the way I typed it, sorry.
The 2-4 feet was just a estimate...really, when measuring from my ear to the wall on the side of me and I believe multiplying that by .35 or something...can't remember the actual number...I got 2.1 feet and that's for 110 degrees and this is what started me OVER thinking about the whole surround speaker placement vs. ATMOS speaker placement.
The ceiling height isn't ideal, it's just what I ended up with when finishing off the basement almost 15 years ago. I don't feel like, to be perfectly honest here =-) cutting holes and running wire etc to do in ceiling speakers. For now I have a couple CG3's that I will mount on brackets horizontally for the top front and I have a couple old (don't laugh =-) aiwa surround speakers that will be temporary until I get the Boston Acoustic sound ware 4.5's to put in all 4 ceiling positions.
This is new territory for me with all the auto correction/whatever software...I just had a "sub-remix" option on my kenwood which set the crossover to 100hz and it set the speakers to small and I could put in the distance as well. That was the extent of "room correction" software. However, thankfully, the 5% part of the internet that is good, are the forums like this and youtube and others who have "dumbed it down" for people like me HAHA!!
So William , thank you again for responding.
Nate