I’m in need of your expert guidance on how to take our home theater which lives in our living room in an open floor plan with the kitchen and dining room which makes for large amount of volume to energize even if the watching area is more compact:
- Living room (WDH) = 14x17x8 feet = 1,904 cubic feet
- Dining room (WDH) = 9.5x12x8 feet = 912 cubic feet
- Kitchen (WDH) = 9.5x14x8 feet = 1,064 cubic feet
- Total: 3,880 cubic feet (plus open doorways to other sections of the house)
Current Equipment:
- HDTV: LG G3 77” OLED
- Receiver: Anthem MRX 1140 8K
- Fronts: Paradigm Studio 60 v5 (left/right)
- Center: Paradigm Studio CC-590 v5
- Surrounds: Paradigm Studio 40 v5 (left/right)
- Subwoofer: SVS SB-13 Ultra
- Sources: Apple TV 4K v3, Sony PS5, and Fluance RT85N turntable with Schiit Mani 2 preamp
Last year we upgraded our receiver from an Anthem MRX 510 to the 1140 primarily to allow us to add Atmos height effect speakers and potentially a second subwoofer but also for its improved video handling. We also upgraded our TV from 6-year old Sony 4K LED tv to our first OLED, the LG G3 77”.
In doing these upgrades we also played around with speaker placement taking the subwoofer out of the front left corner to allow us to space out the front speakers to be much wider. Similarly we pulled the surround speakers to as wide as our listening space would allow. Since then the soundstage improved dramatically and now I’m looking for any guidance on optimizing the low frequency performance. Below are the measured (red) / adjusted (green) / target (black) according to the ARC Genesis room correction we used.
Presently we have a single SVS SB-13 Ultra and it’s nearly as big as I can make work in the living room width and depth wise, though taller would not be a problem. I purchased the SB-13 Ultra because I was mostly considering music playback and at the time (6+ years ago) this was what seemed to generally be recommended. However, these days we’re watching more movies and it seems to be missing the deep bass impact you get from a proper home theater/movie theater. I am considering two paths forward but would appreciate your guidance.
- Add a second sealed subwoofer (recommended model of similar size ~$500-2,000)
- Replace SVS SB-13 Ultra with two subwoofers (recommended model for dual setup ~$3,000)
- I’ve also contemplated just adding some bass shakers to the couch to see if that fulfills the desire for body-shaking bass effects. I’ve seen a few kits on PartsExpress that come in around $250-400...
We’re also interested in adding some height speakers for Dolby Atmos to go from 5.1 to 5.2.2 or 5.2.4 and have been considering the RSL C34E MKII architecture speakers. I’m not sure it it’s worth going with 4 height speakers with a single row of seats or not and whether these are still recommended for this use case or if there’s something better-matched to the rest of my equipment.
Thanks so much for any consideration, thoughts or recommendations you've got!