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David1899
Enthusiast
I'm starting a system from scratch, but the home I've purchased doesn't have a room to dedicate to a home theater. So, I'm doing the best I can in our living room. It's a large room with 14' foot ceilings. The couches are about 4' off the back wall and a good 10' from the front wall. Since I'm aiming for surround sound, my main concern (at least starting out) is this:
There are no side walls in the room. To the left there is no wall. The room opens into another room. The right "wall" is solid glass.
So, considering I'm not going to be able to have anything coming from the sides, should I opt for ceiling speakers? Is it worth the effort to wire the rear wall or am I better off sticking with right, left and center only? Are there any good in-wall options?
I'd like to keep the whole thing under $1,500, but would go a little higher for leaps and bounds improvement...
Thanks for the help.
There are no side walls in the room. To the left there is no wall. The room opens into another room. The right "wall" is solid glass.
So, considering I'm not going to be able to have anything coming from the sides, should I opt for ceiling speakers? Is it worth the effort to wire the rear wall or am I better off sticking with right, left and center only? Are there any good in-wall options?
I'd like to keep the whole thing under $1,500, but would go a little higher for leaps and bounds improvement...
Thanks for the help.