Well, you may have to do...
Rtstrider said:
What are your thoughts on inwall/ceiling speakers? I'm not going to do this project for at least another two years...But would like to know the PROS opinions...And I know you all have opinions...Because...Opinions are like a**holes, everbody has one!
...some web searching, but there are a number of companies who make in-wall units and others who make in-wall rear baffles designed to fit between the studs...
As Mtry said, ceiling units may not be the way to go however, in-wall units
can be optimized and designed for their purpose better than free-standers can. Some can even tilt and pan, so there is some limited wiggle room. A regular loudspeaker system's performance is highly dependent on placement. Whether it's distance to walls, corners, large objects or the listener, there always seems to be need for trial-and-error and some sort of compromise. In-walls
must be installed as per the manufacturers directions to achieve the level of performance they were designed to reach. They are "fixed", so to speak, hopefully replicating the parameters of an environment the designers took into account and built them for.
However, there are other things that can affect the results such as overall room shape, furnishings, etc. so nothing is really as simple as it may seem. Many pro installations use in-walls but, they also rely on room treatment and equalization as a part of the whole enchilada.
It is also commonplace to use free-standers located behind fabric panels for a clean uncluttered look(as was suggested by another poster) and acoustically transparent video projection screens are available in that same school of thought. Something else to ponder.
My only other thought is: two years to plan things is good but, try to be flexible with your considered purchases, gear wise. Two years in electronics, etc. may as well be a lifetime; models you may be contemplating may not be available when you are finally ready to purchase. Buying them now isn't an answer as warranty problems will surely arise.
Sorry for the non-answer, just some food for thought.
jimHJJ(...FWIW...)