My wife is sick of our floorstanding and bookshelf speakers (Infinity Alpha 50s, Alpha 20s + Beta 20s + C360) taking up space, especially as we downsize our basement HT area to a tiny 12' wide and 14' long as we wall off a master suite in an upcoming remodel, so I'm looking into in-wall speaker options. I kinda like the idea of moving to uniform speakers all around for the best surround feel.
If my LCR speakers each have single woofers, I ought to lean toward 8-inch woofers rather than 6.5-inch, right? My current subwoofer is a Klipsch RW-12d, so I thought I'd get a 2nd one and then match them with Klipsch in-wall speakers all around to get a matching timbre from their ceramo-metallic drivers, (but I am open to other in-wall options).
So I'm obviously looking at the Klipsch R-5800-W II, but now I'm thinking, to save space and to have pivoting ability of both the tweeters and woofers, why not use the Klipsch CDT-5800-C II speakers (in the walls, not the ceiling, although I'm considering adding 2 or 4 of the in-ceiling CDT-5800-C II speakers for Atmos immersion) all around? Any disadvantage to this?
I'm looking to place all the speakers about ear level or a little above, and I'm planning to put the center speaker just below a high wall-mounted down-tilting 65-inch 4k TV. If I position the speakers approximately in standard Dolby 7.2 configuration, is there any reason for me to consider using the R-5502-W II "LCR" or the R‑5650‑S II "Surround" speakers?
I figured I'd get a pretty good and uniform setup using the 8-inch concentric Klipsch CDT-5800-C II speakers all around. But maybe the R-5800-W II would give better definition having the tweeter separate from the woofer?
I would like a step up from my current speakers in quality, and I would consider spending $200-500 per speaker. Looks like the Klipsch CDT-5800-C II speakers are available on eBay for about $250 each.
Thanks for any thoughts you can share on any or all of this!