15'x15' living room issues

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Audion

Audiophyte
Are 6.5 R L and Center with two 6.5 in ceilings with say an 8" woofer going to fill this space with good sound? I have the tv on the fireplace 13' from sitting place my end goal is to be able to damn near feel the rain when a rain scene of a movie is showing. Any help would be most appreciated.
 
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jostenmeat

Audioholic Spartan
In ceilings are a very last resort. I would probably just save my money and use the TV speakers. Also, a square room is the worst type of room, so this may be another consideration towards saving your money by not spending it on audio. My 2 cents. Sorry.
 
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yepimonfire

Audioholic Samurai
In ceilings are a very last resort. I would probably just save my money and use the TV speakers. Also, a square room is the worst type of room, so this may be another consideration towards saving your money by not spending it on audio. My 2 cents. Sorry.
or using lots of acoustic material.......
 
chesbak

chesbak

Audioholic Intern
Are 6.5 R L and Center with two 6.5 in ceilings with say an 8" woofer going to fill this space with good sound? I have the tv on the fireplace 13' from sitting place my end goal is to be able to damn near feel the rain when a rain scene of a movie is showing. Any help would be most appreciate.
square room is going to suck but as long as you place the woofer in the right place you should be good....
 
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yepimonfire

Audioholic Samurai
square room is going to suck but as long as you place the woofer in the right place you should be good....
thats the problem, there isn't a right place in a square room, literally everywhere is riddled with standing waves and resonances. the only solution is to dampen them with bass traps.
 
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