
mossman77
Full Audioholic
I'll contact them to see what they say. I would tuck them up in the corner between the ceiling and wall if I went that route. I guess I'm confused then as to why most diagrams I look at have the surrounds pretty much directly to the left/right of the MLP. The SBL and SBR are behind the MLP. That's why I figured my proposed positioning would be fine. Again, I have no experience in dealing with surround.I wouldn't do surrounds if I couldn't place them at least somewhat close to what's recommended. The whole point of surround speakers are to surround you in a circle of sound. That's what they're meant for. Deviate too far from correct positioning not only defeats the purpose, it'll scramble things up.
I'm a huge fan of SVS and may yet get some prime elevation speakers myself, but for atmos. I've had many interactions with them and their customer service is outstanding. They have a live chat on their website during business hours and are more than happy to help. I suggest you contact them, explain your situation and ask them if they think Prime Elevations might be positioned some way that'd work for you.
Also, realize that the Prime Elevation speakers are wall mounted, not in wall. So if you're willing to do those...
Maybe go with in-ceiling surrounds and place them closer to the wall so at least they are at or slightly behind ear position? Except then I'd get reflections off the wall.