The above picture is a topographical view of my current room layout. As you can see, the rear center channels of my 7.1 setup have unfortunately no choice but to be mounted very close to the middle of the room because of the doorway into the room.
From the center point of the back wall, the left and right center speakers will be mounted about 15 inches to the side of the speaker enclosure, therefore totalling 30" between the two, inside face to inside face.
Will this do anything to a 7.1 soundstage or cause imaging/panning to sound messed up? If you have any ideas, feedback or suggestions for these speakers, or anything else in the room I'd be glad to hear your comments.
One other question I have.
I have two subs to go into this room, and based on the audioholics article that suggests placing multiple subs in the middle of the wall front and back or on either side, I was hoping to place them on the front and back wall right in the middle.
Unfortunately my center channel and the stand it sits on will obviously prevent this.
So would there be any issue with placing like I have placed sub 1 and 2 in the diagram above, or would I want to opt for placement as sub 3 and 4 shows?
Please note, I only have 2 subs, I just labled them as "1 and 2" and 3 and 4" for simplicity sake.
If you are going to place the sub in the middle of the front and back wall, would the optimally be directly opposing each other or will it not matter if they are a little off axis to each other.
Again, any comments, suggestions or criticisms are greatly appreciated.
Thanks.