So I've always just run 5.1, but am considering adding recessed in-ceiling speakers to get either 5.1.2 or 5.1.4. My couch is up against the rear wall of the living room, so I've never been able to do normal height rears nor am I able to really get ceiling speakers behind the listener (and moving the couch forward is
not an option).
Here is a rendering of my living room, with the current 5.1 speaker locations
- L/C/R are basically at seated ear height. Surrounds are 1.5ft above seated ear height, with downward angled faces
Here is where I think the speaker placements could work for my living room for 5.1.2 (marked in the blue +'s as Option 1, and marked in the green +'s as Option 2) and 5.1.4 (marked in the red +'s), based on my room limitations
- The yellow circles are where we currently have recessed ceiling lights, so the recessed ceiling speakers would need to be placed around them. The wife does not want me to replace any lights with speakers.
- For 5.1.2, Option 1: The blue +'s are 47 degrees off horizontal from the listening position
- For 5.1.2, Option 2: The green +'s are 70 degrees off horizontal from the listening position. I could have these move back further, but I worry they'll be getting too close to the surrounds
- For 5.1.4: The red +'s are 90 degrees and 34 degrees off horizontal from the listening position. The 90 degree ones would only be 3 feet from the surrounds (if you drew a string between them, point to point)
- This is what the Dolby site recommends for 5.1.2
- This is what the Dolby site recommends for 5.1.4
Due to the fact that I can't really get any ceiling speakers behind the listener, does a 5.1.4 setup where two are above and two are in front (red +'s) sound really that much better than either of the 5.1.2 options (blue or green +'s) I've drawn up?
While I don't mind spending more for a better experience, the 5.1.4 will require me to spend about $300 more on the receiver (I'm buying a new receiver for 4K passthrough and XT32 anyways), an additional ceiling speaker pair which will likely run me another $150-200, and running 4 speakers in the ceiling vs 2 will certainly have a slightly higher labor/installation cost.
So what do you all recommend, based on my specific room setup? 5.1.2 (Option 1 or Option 2) or 5.1.4? Or would you mark their preferred placements in spot(s) I haven't marked? Any insight is appreciated.