I'm in the process of planning my pint size luxury / efficiency home and it makes sense to plan for sound now rather than after it's been built. A brief overview of the space is a 12 x 12 kitchen / dining area on the right, bedroom area on the left and comfy chair / tv in the middle. The chair will be about 2 feet off the back wall
I'm a little stuck though;
My first thought was to get a high quality sound bar like the Sennheiser Ambeo, or possibly the new Sonos arc and supplemental speakers. The problems I'm running into are;
1. The room is 35 ft. Wide. As I understand it, soundbars work by bouncing off walls. Is the distance between walls going to be too far? And, how well will it work when some of the sound bounces off nearby cabinets and some of it bounces off the distant wall?
2. My ideal setup would allow me to get Atmos surround sound when I'm in the chair watching a movie or playing a game, but also have the ability to (not simultaneously) play music while I'm working in the kitchen, eating or lying in bed. But I'm not sure how to set this up, or if there is an easy way to switch speaker configuration from Atmos while watching movies to stereo while in the kitchen or sleeping area.
Is there a way to just fill the entire 35 x 12 area with lovely sound? Sound budget $4,000. How would you build it?
Maybe Sonos Arc directly below the TV
A pair of Sonos 5's mounted above the doors (horizontal configuration) on each 12ft sidewall
A pair of Sonos 5's mounted above the bed and above the kitchen table (opposite wall from sound bar/tv, horizontal configuration) equal distance from side walls and center chair
Sonos sub under the soundbar
I don't know how well that would work.