When I say even with knees, I'm not talking about their hight off of the floor -but the farthest along the wall ( that they can be mounted ), before the wall ends and the kitchen begins.
As for mounting them so the tweeters are at the same level as the ears, they will end up being mounted so low, that my kids might crack their heads against them coming around the corner ( then it doesn't matter how good they sound, I will be hearing sounds of a different sort
).
Let me ask you this, as most speakers that I see are built so they mount that go directly on the wall, so do they make mounts that go on the wall that then let you angle the speaker and it will hold in position?
In some ways, the more I learn about how speakers should be positioned, the more unhappy I become about what I'm stuck with. I am starting to get the feeling that even
' good ' sound may be beyond my reach with what I have to work with ( at least with traditional methods ).
Just how well do ceiling mounted speakers work for HT?
What about the possibility of having multiple smaller speakers in the side surround positions in place of the normal bookshelf type to spread out the pattern better? As one end of the couch is very close to the one wall and the other end of the couch is several feet from the opposing wall, I'm
now thinking that I'm going need some way of spreading the sound out a little, rather than having a speaker playing right directly into the ear of the person sitting closest to the wall ( or is this even going to be an issue? ).
I really appreciate the assist on this - I am going see about getting you some cold drinks when this is done!