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rscruggs5

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Hi all,
Rather new to all of this: I am in the process of purchasing and setting up/adding to my current set up and would like some tips on how to go about it (i.e. speaker location and selection). I am not going crazy on this, but want to expand on what I already have and have the ability to add on to it more at a later time.
I should note that I do not mind cutting into the ceiling or walls seeing as I just moved in and really hate the wall and floor coverings (paint and flooring to come..)

Anywho...

I currently have a Denon AVR X-1600 which is a 7.2 channel receiver that is capable of being used as a 5.2.2 if I understand all this correctly. I have two Klipsch R-820's, a Klipsch R-34 center channel and two Klipsch R-120SW's. There are also two ceiling speakers that came with the house that I am not quite sure what to do with or how I should be utilizing them.

Basically, I currently have five speakers and would like to add two more to fully utilize the potential of my current receiver. The question is, which speakers do I purchase, how do I configure my current speakers and where do I locate the new ones?

So on to the specific questions and scenarios:

-Should utilize the current ceiling speakers as the Surround Back speakers and purchase a new pair of wall mount RP-250s for the Surround Left and Right for 7.2?

-Should I utilize the current ceiling speakers as Dolby Atmos speakers (they are located above and to the read of the main listening position) and purchase a new pair of wall mount RP-250s for the Surround Left and Right for 5.2.2?

-Should utilize the current ceiling speakers as the Surround Back speakers and purchase some R-41-SA's for some Front Height Atmos speakers for 5.2.2?

-Should I forgo the ceiling speakers until I upgrade the receiver and purchase some RP-250s for Surrounds and some R-41-SA's for some Front Height Atmos speakers for 5.2.2?

-Should I forgo the ceiling speakers until I upgrade the receiver and purchase some RP-250s for Surround L and R and purchase some R-51m bookshelfs for the Surround Back L and R for a 7.2?

I will upload a picture here with the current layout of the room for reference.

Any input helps! Thank you!
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
You could mount these on your side walls


Don't know what in-ceiling speakers are already there. But I would recommend if you use them to get Aimable In-ceiling speakers. Klipsch does make them.
 
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rscruggs5

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You could mount these on your side walls


Don't know what in-ceiling speakers are already there. But I would recommend if you use them to get Aimable In-ceiling speakers. Klipsch does make them.
Thanks Mazersteven. Should I use those R-41SA's in conjunction with the ceiling speakers? How should I assign each? R-41SA's as the Surrounds L and R and the ceiling speakers as SBR and SBL?

I will have to find out what speakers they are in the ceiling once I get home, I do not know either
 
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rscruggs5

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how would the R-41SA compare with the RP-250's? I know the 250's are a step up and twice the cost, would it be worth it? I have to say, I do not have a finely tuned ear. I am definitely a novice listener
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
how would the R-41SA compare with the RP-250's? I know the 250's are a step up and twice the cost, would it be worth it? I have to say, I do not have a finely tuned ear. I am definitely a novice listener
The 250's are Floorstanders if Im correct. You could use Floorstanders or Bookshelf speakers as Surrounds. A little challenge in Cable Management.
 
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rscruggs5

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The 250's are Floorstanders if Im correct. You could use Floorstanders or Bookshelf speakers as Surrounds. A little challenge in Cable Management.
I am not a big fan of having the rear of the speakers exposed to the room, so I would like to avoid that. I could place the bookshelf speakers all the way against the rear wall though
 
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rscruggs5

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I just looked them up. I comment was about the 250F sorry.
No worries!

I guess one of the main aspects of my questions are:

Would a 7.2 system sound better than a 5.2.2? And how should each be configured in the room I am setting up in?
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
No worries!

I guess one of the main aspects of my questions are:

Would a 7.2 system sound better than a 5.2.2? And how should each be configured in the room I am setting up in?
Better is in the Ear of the Beholder. Room Accoustics effect Sound Quality.
You could mount the R-41SA's on the side walls and use the Rear In-ceiling speakers as Rear Surrounds w/ Aimable drivers to the Listening Position.
 
William Lemmerhirt

William Lemmerhirt

Audioholic Overlord
No worries!

I guess one of the main aspects of my questions are:

Would a 7.2 system sound better than a 5.2.2? And how should each be configured in the room I am setting up in?
No. 5.2.2 will be better than 7.2. But the .2 should be in front of the LP so unless you can upgrade the AVR I wouldn’t bother with the IC speakers that are there. 5.2.4 will be great and 7.2.4 even better, but not necessarily by a whole bunch.
Problem is for 5.2.4 you want the heights at 45° fore and aft of the LP while 5.2.2 will have the tops at maybe 30° so you don’t really wanna do .2 now and add .4 later. Unless you install the .2 at 45° now with the idea being that you will install the rear tops at 45° behind later.
 
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rscruggs5

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I have considered it, yes. Those couches are actually going to be on the curb here soon though. I also dont want to obstruct the TV from where the bar seating will be, for events such as the Super Bowl
 
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rscruggs5

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No. 5.2.2 will be better than 7.2. But the .2 should be in front of the LP so unless you can upgrade the AVR I wouldn’t bother with the IC speakers that are there. 5.2.4 will be great and 7.2.4 even better, but not necessarily by a whole bunch.
Problem is for 5.2.4 you want the heights at 45° fore and aft of the LP while 5.2.2 will have the tops at maybe 30° so you don’t really wanna do .2 now and add .4 later. Unless you install the .2 at 45° now with the idea being that you will install the rear tops at 45° behind later.
Thank you! This is some good info.

If I use the IC speakers in their current location as the Surround L and R and purchase the R-41SA Atmos speakers (mentioned above) to use for the front atmos height speaker, do you think that would sound good until I upgrade the receiver and move around the IC speakers? Or is that silly and I should just bite the bullet and do it all now
 

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