Thanks Jim,
I moved the sub to the corner and will raise the center closer to the TV. The new 75in (blue rectangle) will be even with the bottom of the current TV. I'm agreeable that the B&Ws go to rear for surrounds as dialogue is not as clear as I would like, but could use some suggestions for new LCR & Subs!
@Pauly67 Most of the dialogue in movies & TV comes from the Center Speaker, and frankly most folks simply don't focus enough attention on it. For lots of folks it's all about Towers for the L&R Front speakers. Great for 2 channel listening, but no so much for a Home Theater setup. My best system is a 5.2.4 Atmos. (Which is wired for 7.2.4 as I need to install a 2 channel amplifier if I want to light it all up, as there's only 9 channels of amplification in my Denon AVR-X4400h. I haven't got there because I don't think it will add much in the Games Room. I have 4 Home Theater setups overall. I know I have a problem...
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The best solution for LCR is to have identical speakers across the front. Period. No Debate! In our Games Room, I went with
HSU CCB-8s across the front. According to all the reviews I could find beforehand; and my own experience, at their price point (and far above according to reviewers) there is no equal. I took a chance on them based just on reviews, forums, etc., and imported them from California into Canada myself, and HSU was very cooperative about it. I would buy them again in a heart beat.
These are called concentric or coaxial speakers. I'm not saying the CCB-8s are the best of their type available => I don't know that. Andrew Jones just introduced his latest version with MoFi; but at $3700 US a pair they should be dam good! (That's about 5 times the price of the CCB-8s!)
Trying to stay close to your Budget "2500-3000 w receiver" is going to be tough though - even with CCB-8s. HSU does make great Subs (according to the community), and does package them with the CCB-8s. But heavy discounts are not something they seem to do. Perhaps a Black Friday "special"? They do allow for a 30 day return (freight at your cost) but I doubt you'd be returning them.
Other gents will be chiming in with their suggestions, so consider them all before deciding what direction to go. Some OEMs will allow for returns for a month (or more), so you may want to hold an audition for the ones who make your short list.
Have fun with whatever you decide. Just Enjoy the process.