I currently have a 5.1 speaker system in a small TV room, which I set up in 1993. My Prologic receiver (Sony STR-GX99ES) is getting a little long in the tooth and I'm looking to upgrade to a 7.1 A/V receiver.
The 5.1 speaker selection and placement in the room was dictated by the requirements of functional furniture, closet location, and room entrance, the antithesis of an ideal audiophile dream room. The room dimensions are 100" height x 110" deep x 143" wide with the room entrance being off-centre on one of the 143 " wide walls. The listening position is on a couch centered on the other 143 " wide wall opposite the room entrance. The TV and A/V equipment is in an entertainment centre armoire, centered on the 143" wide room entrance wall beside the room entrance.
The 5.1 speaker system consists of Mirage M-190 bookshelf speakers for front & surround positions, Mirage MCC-R centre channel position and Mirage PS-12-90 for subwoofer.
The bookshelf speakers, wall mounted about 1 foot below the ceiling. The front speakers are ~2 feet from each side of the room and angled towards centre of opposite 143" wide wall and aimed down to the listening position. Surrounds are mounted on the 110" long side walls ~1 foot from the back 143" wide wall and aimed down to the listening position.
The centre channel speaker is mounted on top of entertainment armoire and aimed down towards listening position.
The subwoofer is to the side of entertainment armoire along the 143" room entrance wall, almost in the corner.
How should I upgrade to 7.1 speaker placement, or not bother at all ? In theory I should be adding back surrounds, behind the listening position for 7.1 speaker configuration. Of course I can't do that because the wall is behind the listening position. Does it make sense to install surrounds above the listening position or am I just wasting my money ? Should I simply let the 7.1 receiver matrix the sound down to 5.1 speakers ?