steinybot
Novice Member
Hi,
We are building a new house an my wife has said that my Wharfedale Diamond 10's have to go and that she only wants in-wall speakers in the new house.
Our lounge / media room is 3.95m x 3.81m. The TV will be mounted on the longer wall.
The issue I have is that the left wall has a big recessed sliding door and the right wall has floor to ceiling windows so I'm not going to get any in-wall speakers in either of those walls.
I'm guessing my only option is to go 5.1.2 with the surrounds in the rear wall and hope to get enough angle on them to be pointed at the listening position and be within the 90-110 degree range.
I'll be using my Denon AVRX1600H which only supports 7 channels plus the sub.
Where is the best place for an in-wall subwoofer? The idea sounds ridiculous, I know I'm going to have significantly lower sound quality with in-wall but sadly that is not up for debate.
I also have no idea what in-wall speakers to look at. I really loved the Wharfedale's I had so maybe something from their in-wall range would be good. I don't want to spend too much and I'm in New Zealand so options can be limited.
I think I'm going to need something that can be directed for the surrounds. Do these exist?
Cheers
We are building a new house an my wife has said that my Wharfedale Diamond 10's have to go and that she only wants in-wall speakers in the new house.
Our lounge / media room is 3.95m x 3.81m. The TV will be mounted on the longer wall.
The issue I have is that the left wall has a big recessed sliding door and the right wall has floor to ceiling windows so I'm not going to get any in-wall speakers in either of those walls.
I'm guessing my only option is to go 5.1.2 with the surrounds in the rear wall and hope to get enough angle on them to be pointed at the listening position and be within the 90-110 degree range.
I'll be using my Denon AVRX1600H which only supports 7 channels plus the sub.
Where is the best place for an in-wall subwoofer? The idea sounds ridiculous, I know I'm going to have significantly lower sound quality with in-wall but sadly that is not up for debate.
I also have no idea what in-wall speakers to look at. I really loved the Wharfedale's I had so maybe something from their in-wall range would be good. I don't want to spend too much and I'm in New Zealand so options can be limited.
I think I'm going to need something that can be directed for the surrounds. Do these exist?
Cheers
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