Ed O'Neill
Second Unit
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- Mar 20, 2003
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Hi all
I'm in the last stage of my home theater.... the speaker wiring, and as we all know the fronts and center are fairly easy seeing as we can move them around. Well my problem is where to put the rear speakers as well as the side spekers.
The opinions have varied and I am looking to you guys seeing as this is a forum for this.
My reciever has a 6th channel for surround ex, but if you go to www.dolby.com and read my spec/set up sheet it says it is better too have 2 rears instead of one but according to my receivers owner's guide if you are going to use 2 then you need an external amp to power the two rears.
My room size: (converted 1st floor bedroom)
12'6" wide x 12'9" long x 9'6"
My room layout:
Along the 12'6" walls are the tv and couch. The couch is actually a sectional minus the corner unit giving me almost all the back wall space used. Now when viewing the tv on my right side wall there a two windows side by side the window casing starts around 40" from the back wall.
My equipment:
SIDES - Cambridge sound works multipole for the sides speakers
REARS - haven't bought yet but I have a small pair similar in specs as the fronts (ensemble)
RECIEVER - Onkyo 787 (brand new in the box) - got cancer/major accident/cacer again - 3 yrs straight!)
My questions:
1. Where do I put the sides?
...I'm thinking 36" from back wall.
2. What would I gain from putting 2 rear speakers as opposed to one ? Is it seperation?
3. Could I just run the two rear speakers from the 6th channel output (it's 100 watts)?
4. Where on the back wall should I put the rear speaker(s)?
5. This is the most important question and the most varied... At what height should I mount the surround, and rears?*
*NOTE CEIDA (I think thats right)and ONKYO say 3 feet above the listners ear,the local custom install shop says 8' feet from the floor, and the speaker company said 7'from the floor. Well according to my calculations... Three feet above the listners ear is 7 FEET !
Please Your input is important.
Help me finish a 3 year project.. seeing as I am going to be housebound for another year...LOL (no choice but to laugh)
Thanks in advance
Ed O'Neill
Methuen MA
I'm in the last stage of my home theater.... the speaker wiring, and as we all know the fronts and center are fairly easy seeing as we can move them around. Well my problem is where to put the rear speakers as well as the side spekers.
The opinions have varied and I am looking to you guys seeing as this is a forum for this.
My reciever has a 6th channel for surround ex, but if you go to www.dolby.com and read my spec/set up sheet it says it is better too have 2 rears instead of one but according to my receivers owner's guide if you are going to use 2 then you need an external amp to power the two rears.
My room size: (converted 1st floor bedroom)
12'6" wide x 12'9" long x 9'6"
My room layout:
Along the 12'6" walls are the tv and couch. The couch is actually a sectional minus the corner unit giving me almost all the back wall space used. Now when viewing the tv on my right side wall there a two windows side by side the window casing starts around 40" from the back wall.
My equipment:
SIDES - Cambridge sound works multipole for the sides speakers
REARS - haven't bought yet but I have a small pair similar in specs as the fronts (ensemble)
RECIEVER - Onkyo 787 (brand new in the box) - got cancer/major accident/cacer again - 3 yrs straight!)
My questions:
1. Where do I put the sides?
...I'm thinking 36" from back wall.
2. What would I gain from putting 2 rear speakers as opposed to one ? Is it seperation?
3. Could I just run the two rear speakers from the 6th channel output (it's 100 watts)?
4. Where on the back wall should I put the rear speaker(s)?
5. This is the most important question and the most varied... At what height should I mount the surround, and rears?*
*NOTE CEIDA (I think thats right)and ONKYO say 3 feet above the listners ear,the local custom install shop says 8' feet from the floor, and the speaker company said 7'from the floor. Well according to my calculations... Three feet above the listners ear is 7 FEET !
Please Your input is important.
Help me finish a 3 year project.. seeing as I am going to be housebound for another year...LOL (no choice but to laugh)
Thanks in advance
Ed O'Neill
Methuen MA