Evening all,
Hopefully some of you might remember my previous posts detailing the journey of the 7.4.4 living-room setup. ("
Please critique my setup!") ("
Made a pretty stupid mistake in the home theatre setup") ("
Placement of rear speakers") I'd hoped that choosing only in-wall speakers and painting the speaker grilles the same colour as the walls would help me pass the wife test, but I got tripped up at the final hurdle, and am reaching out for some advice and suggestions.
Before anyone suggests divorce, I can actually see her point - the challenge lies in the placement of the side surround speakers. Currently, the cable for this speaker exits the wall uncomfortably close to a tall, vertical window. The design of the speaker I initially chose, the
CP-WT260, is quite similar to the window's orientation (tall and rectangular). This proximity creates a bit of an aesthetic clash.
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Here are the specs for the CP-WT260, to give you a sense of what I was initially working with:
Frequency Response: 65 Hz – 25 kHz
Power Handling (RMS): 65 W
2-Way: 6" C-CAM cone bass driver & 1" C-CAM pivoting Gold Dome tweeter
Overall Dimensions (H x W x D): 415 x 262.5 mm
Mounting Depth: 96 mm
Weight: 3.31 kg
Construction Material: Mineral Filled ABS Plastic
Given this, I'm looking for alternatives that:
* Offer a comparable sound profile to the CP-WT260, although I'm obviously willing to compromise on this (Could be worse, it could be front LCRs....)
* Have a design that would either blend better with the proximity to the window, or could be placed in a slightly different location without compromising the sound field too much
* Budget is somewhat flexible but would appreciate some options from a range of price tiers. Interested to know if anyone has faced a similar issue or has recommendations based on these constraints - for example, maybe there's some compact on-wall speakers, or ones with a grille that can be customised to make them almost invisible? (just throwing out ideas here)
Feedback and help is much appreciated, many thanks as always