Folks now that I know that I will be soon moving my desk, I have a few questions regarding my couch/love-seat and my Bi-Pole speaker placement. Before getting into any of that, I would like to mention that I am
NOT interested in
Atmos. At least, not for the time being. What I am interested in is properly placing my rears and possible front height speakers. Now, to my specific questions.
As many of you know by now, my room is pretty small coming in at 15' front wall X 12' left side wall X 8' flat ceiling. According to my math that is 1,440 ft. ^3. My room opens up to my BR/Bathroom and to my apartment entrance/kitchen. I will soon have my front-stage all set once I move my desk. Hope to do just that very soon. Just have a very busy week with personal things. So it may be over this weekend before I can actually get that part done.
Is it best to move my couch/love-seat off of the back wall? I hope to do a 5.2 eventually. Might add front height speakers if it is going to add to the over all effect. If not, then that is okay too. However, plan to put my Fluance Bi-Poles on the back wall. Here is a pic of how I plan to move my couch/love-seat off of the back wall:
If I do this it will, of course, shorten the distance between my MLP and my TV. Is that a good thing? I have the TV stand off of the front wall by 1.5' or so. Should I leave it that way? Or, move the TV stand back closer to the front wall?
I could place the Bi-Poles here on the left side wall quite easily. Here is a pic:
Now if I place one of my Bi-Poles on the left side wall, then the other will have to go here which is close to my fuse box:
Keep in mind that the MLP would
NOT be equidistant between the Bi-Poles if mounted on the side walls. Would it be better to place the Bi-Poles on the back wall instead? If so, should my couch/love-seat be away from the back wall? Or, is it better to place my couch/love seat up against the back wall?
Personally, I don't think that my room is big enough for a 7.1/7.2 setup. So, been thinking of adding front height channels instead. Is that a good idea? Would Bi-Poles work good for front heights? How about for rears? Sorry for so many questions, but I am a bit out of my element here yet again. Have done some reading and not finding any real concrete answers. Hence, I do like the HT effect that it is hard to tell where the sounds/ambiance are coming from. Hoping that the Bi-Poles can do that, as well as, make my HT sound larger. Really like the surround effect. Am I going about this the right way?
Once my questions above are answered how high should the Bi-Poles be up on the wall. Have read that 2-3' is more ideal. Is that tweeter height or the top/bottom of the said speaker? Not real clear on this from what I have read. Anyways, here are a few pics of the front wall where I might add front height speakers:
Here is a pic of the Bi-Poles that I will be using:
As always, any and all help will be most appreciated. Have to do this merely one step at a time. I really am not so much a HT guy, but do plan to start watching more TV/movies. Thanks for your time!
Cheers,
Phil