Hi - first time posting. Hoping someone here can help.
I have an Onkyo TX-NR656 received in my living room. The living room is oddly designed, so the 65" TV is not in the center of the room. The room is app 20' x 14'. One of the 14' walls has a fireplace on the right hand side of the wall, and the TV is on the left hand side of the wall. Due to the size of the brick chimney, there was no good place to put a center channel speaker on the wall, as (essentially) half of the wall is the TV, and the other half is the brick chimney. So I've got 6 ceiling speakers (my wife wanted the speakers to be discreet), and I have two subwoofers. So, this is a highly unusual 4.1.2 I believe. I'm kind of a neophyte, so I'm less than 1005 that's how you'd label it.
Anyhow, I was thinking of buying a floor standing speaker to put on the floor in between the TV area and the fireplace area. It would be to the right of the TV, but in the middle of that 14' wall. I've never heard of a floor standing speaker as a center channel speaker, so before I research speakers and invest. Also, a ceiling center speaker is not an option for myriad reasons,
I have questions, and I'm VERY open for advice. Is this a good idea? If so, what should I look for in a speaker? Based on the location of the fireplace/chimney on that wall, the only way to get a center channel speaker to be in the middle of that 14' wall would be floor standing. Wall mounting a speaker is not likely going to fly with my wife, and I don't want to tear through that exterior wall in order to conceal speaker cable.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated, and I'm grateful for your time.
Rich Hansen