Suggestions on AV setup

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scorpious

Audioholic Intern
Hello all,

I need your guidance on the home theater setup i would like to have.

I currently have a pair of b&w 803 speakers, a preamp (no hdmi) & amp. I plan to use these B&W fronts with a sonos arc ultra, a pair of SVS sub, and a pair of sonos(not sure which) for rears. I would like to use a wireless speaker setup with the B&Ws

The living room is 30x23 ceilings are 24. Glass wall on one side, open on the other 2 sides to the rest of the house. So not much wall space. Few power outlets on the floor to connect rear speakers and subs.

My family and I usually watch movies through the inbuilt apps on the TV sony A95L(yet to arrive) upgrading from an old pioneer 500M. So all of the audio source will be from the TV. How can I setup such that I can setup a surround sound system with Dolby atmos?

Thank you

Ashish
 
everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
Hello all,

I need your guidance on the home theater setup i would like to have.

I currently have a pair of b&w 803 speakers, a preamp (no hdmi) & amp. I plan to use these B&W fronts with a sonos arc ultra, a pair of SVS sub, and a pair of sonos(not sure which) for rears. I would like to use a wireless speaker setup with the B&Ws

The living room is 30x23 ceilings are 24. Glass wall on one side, open on the other 2 sides to the rest of the house. So not much wall space. Few power outlets on the floor to connect rear speakers and subs.

My family and I usually watch movies through the inbuilt apps on the TV sony A95L(yet to arrive) upgrading from an old pioneer 500M. So all of the audio source will be from the TV. How can I setup such that I can setup a surround sound system with Dolby atmos?

Thank you

Ashish
I'd personally hire a custom installer if you're looking for ATMOS in that large of a room and even going with the bed layer surround, wireless is still sketchy. How far from the display do you sit and what country are you in?
 
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scorpious

Audioholic Intern
Hello from Mukilteo, WA!!.

I could skip atmos, if it's going to complicate the setup. But a multi channel surround is something at least i would like to incorporate without solely having to rely on the soundbar. The new 77in TV is temp, until i can get a bigger one. We usually sit 15ft from the current 50in. Yes wireless is still making it's way around, but it something i can make do without having to make holes in the floors.

Ashish
 
everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
Hello from Mukilteo, WA!!.

I could skip atmos, if it's going to complicate the setup. But a multi channel surround is something at least i would like to incorporate without solely having to rely on the soundbar. The new 77in TV is temp, until i can get a bigger one. We usually sit 15ft from the current 50in. Yes wireless is still making it's way around, but it something i can make do without having to make holes in the floors.

Ashish
I'd focus on the front three channels to start and go from there. A custom installer will probably see the best options for surround sound, including height channels that you may not. You have a very large space and capable LCR and subs will be the most beneficial to your experience, especially given the room information you have provided.
 
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Golfx

Senior Audioholic
Thank you
Often times installers have preferred brands they like to install—some of these options are good options and others have custom DIY like speakers that have marginal performance. You can come back here after you get a quote to see how his recommended options sit with this forum.
 
William Lemmerhirt

William Lemmerhirt

Audioholic Overlord
Often times installers have preferred brands they like to install—some of these options are good options and others have custom DIY like speakers that have marginal performance. You can come back here after you get a quote to see how his recommended options sit with this forum.
This is also good advice.
 
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Wardog555

Full Audioholic
You can start by sitting alot closer to the screen.
This is a subject I've done extensive research on and I can assure you this. Do not sit beyond 10 feet without the appropriate sized screen.
I kid you not. Being closer is a make or break your enjoyment type of situation.

Only after that then I can discuss speaker placements futher.
 
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scorpious

Audioholic Intern
I completely understand your perspective. Unfortunately, sitting closer than 10 feet isn’t going to work out. Attached is a picture showing the current setup with a 50-inch screen. To improve the viewing experience, I plan to upgrade to a 98-inch G4 or whatever newer model is available. For now, I’ve purchased a 77-inch TV as a temporary replacement for the Pioneer.

I’m also considering settling for a 2.1 system and adding an SVS subwoofer. However, if I need a center channel, I’m not sure what to choose—I’d prefer something wall-mounted under the TV.

So far, we haven’t been able to fully enjoy movie audio. The current setup—using the PS4’s optical output into the preamp to feed the amp connected to the B&W 803s—has been great for music, but not ideal for movies. The biggest issue is that when the volume is adjusted for vocal clarity, action scenes become overwhelmingly loud, forcing us to constantly adjust the volume.

I don’t currently have an AV receiver in the setup, so I ordered a Marantz Cinema 30 to enhance the surround sound. However, I’m wondering if it might be overkill for what I need—something smaller might suffice to improve surround sound and audio clarity.
 

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