![]() I spent approximately 2 months building and 3 months tweaking and going crazy. The most significant money spent, a must in my opinion, is acoustic treatment, mine came from GIK Acoustics. the front left sub and rear right are LFE connected, the front right sub is connected to the center channel speaker terminals. I have 5 speakers on floor, 4 speakers in ceiling and 3 subs. Thanks for your time and any room size is very similar to mine. I know this is a lot to take in! I really appreciate if you read and think through to all of this! I would have most surrounds at ~1.5m listening distance, do you think I should rather go for wider or narrower dispersion for good soundstage and imaging/panning? Would a coaxial driver be beneficial? They have a coaxial driver and narrower dispersion then the es line. The other option would be the KEF Q150 which are much bigger and cost almost twice as much as the ES 15/10 speakers. I could maybe use the es15 for side surround and ES10 for rear and height back. For all the other channels I am less concerned about size. The ES10 would have the same slim profile of the ES35 FR and FL bar. Since i sit close and want the 30 degree angle for auro 3d the front height would need to be placed almost directly above the outer tv corners. They cost only 200 dollar a pair for the ES15 and ES10. Right now I am considering either the Polk ES series which come in white, have different size options and got a good review on audio science review Polk Signature Elite ES20 Review (Bookshelf Speaker). It’s also at 40 percent discount right now on Amazon…ĭo you see any problems arising from using such a lengthy speaker bar with six woofers vertically as FL FR in a small room from a close listening distance? Too many reflections maybe? Would they be good for creating a phantom center channel?įor surround and height speakers I am less concerned about size: Since I don’t want regular bulky bookshelf speakers next to the tv I could use center speaker bars like the Polk Es35C, which are much less deep, vertically as FR and FL, which according to audio science review works really well with good dispersion charakteristisch. That being said I am not sure if I wouldn’t be better of using higher quality FR and FL to create a phantom center: It has a center in jack and can be used as a center channel with an avr. ![]() Also keep in mind that I sit close to the 77inch sound producing screen and listen at moderate levels. all Reviewers and owners agree that this tvs sounds way better than any other high end tv on the market and the sound is actually coming right from the screen. Idea 1: using the Sony A95L as a center (in case of understandable objections come in your mind please read on: it has a acoustic surface technology, which means the screen is used as a speaker Membran and emits the sound. ![]() ![]() Because of the close listening distance the center channel would be way under ear and other speaker level, which would cause many problems for soundstaging. Further more I don’t want to look at a big bulky center channel directly under the tv (it would somewhat destroy the immersion for me). I dont want big bulky boxes sticking out from the wall into the room next to the tv. I have a thin 77inch A95L Sony oled flat mounted against the fall and sit fairly close to it (2m). So soundstaging, imaging/good panning of effects and detail retrieval matter to me most. (I understand that many aren’t a fan of auro 3D but I Think it might fit my needs and will give it a try). I will try to build a Auro 3D set up with upmixing from a denon x3800h. I will mainly use it for gaming but also some movies. I will mainly aim at rather moderate db levels (maybe 70db with effects topping out at 90db) My room is 4x3 meters, I care only about one listening spot, with 2m to sides, 2m to front and 1m to back. I have some ideas but could need some advice from experienced people if they would work out: I am currently building my first ever home theater (7.1.4) with some rather unconventional needs in a small room. Disclaimer: this is a long text, feel free to focus only on one or two of the questions.
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