I have a less than optimum place for my 2 channel stereo listening and my 5.2 HT movie watching. Both are accomplished in the living room of an "open floor plan" layout.
The stereo and HT are separate entities, but share the same 2 subs.
2 Channel Stereo
B&W CM10 S2
Marantz SA8005 CD player
Parasound 5250 V2 amp
Parasound 2100 pre-amp
SVS SB 4000 sub (2)
5.2 Home Theater
75" Samsung TV
B&W HTM71 (center)
B&W 705 S2 (L/R)
B&W 707 S2 (surrounds)
SVS SB 4000 -2(Parasound 2100 pass-through)
Marantz 7011 AVR
Panasonic DB-UP9000
Sony UBP X800M2 (5.1 music)
The CM10's are 10' apart(C to C) and 13.3' from the listening position. They are toed-in to aim at the center of the main listening position. The tweeters are at ear level. The center channel is angled down to ear level. The surround tweeters are 18" above ear level, with a slight downward angle.
The front wall is 15 1/2' wide. The distance from the front to rear wall is 31 1/2'.
The combined area of the living room and kitchen is 4,707 cu ft. The total area, with the dining room, is 6,649 cu ft. The ceiling is 9' and the tray in the living room is 10'.
My goal and purpose for posting is to maximize the sound quality of both systems. I have ordered the miniDSP and UMIK-1 mike to help me understand where I am and where I need to be.
Currently, I am happy with the performance of both systems. However, I also know that tweaks can and should be made.
I attempted to upload pictures of the spaces and floor plan, but of course, the files are too large.
I look forward to learning from people here and from my own successes and failures.