Thanks to all! I'll try to flesh things out a little. I know that planar speakers are a little outside the box in the world of HT. What I'm trying to do even more so perhaps.
Anyway, by way of background, my old room was long and skinny, roughly 12' w x 24' L. The video and 2 channel systems were at the ends of the room with listening/viewing back-to-back in the middle. One side of the room had a 12' opening into a hallway and stairs and so would be considered partially open.
In this case the TV was about 18" out from the wall and flanked by the small maggies. This puts the SMGc's about 1' from side walls and 19" from the rear. Rear surrounds were on a ceiling beam about 2' behind viewing the position. This placement was absolutely NOT optimized for anything. It's just where stuff fit and I lived with it. Honestly I'm not so critical about video sound.
The 2-channel system was better set up. Large Maggies were about 4' of the front wall and 12" from the sides. My experience has been that distance to the front is more important than the sides. Listening seat formed a near perfect equilateral triangle with the speakers in a kind of near-field setup. The sound would bring tears to your eyes.
So, now I basically want to replicate (or improve on) the previous 2-channel setup. I assume that front speakers wouldn't be too far from where they were in previous room. Listening position could be farther back if that works better. Then TV someplace between front speakers, exact distance TBD depending on effect on sound.
In all of this I'm assuming that what sounds good for 2-chan will also sound good for video. Sounds like I ought to stick with 5.1 and play the rear speakers to see what works best. Given room size there would be plenty of space for the small Maggies to breath.
So, open questions are room dimensions (I only get 1 shat at that), suggestions on placement & experimentation and possible acoustic treatments. I do have some large bass traps on hand and can get/build other treat panels as well. Thanks again and looking forward to comments. Cheers,
[sidebar - made a similar post on AVS forums and the comments boiled down to 'get new equipment.' Utterly unhelpful. Not the place for me I guess.
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