Hi there,
After listening several brands of speakers in some local dealers I'm in the process of buying a Polk audio system for music listening and home theater system.
The system would include the following:
Front: Monitor 60 / 70 (depending on budget and wife approval ;) )
Center: CS1
Subwoofer: PSW10
Surround: FXi3 (bipolar mode)
The room is 5,35m x 4,15m and here you may find a floor plan of the room with expected location of speakers:
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|·····F··TTTTTT··F·#S········| D, W - Door and windows
W····························D # - Columns
W····························D TT - Television (Sony 41SP retroprojection)
W····························| CC - Center (wall mounted ~1,5m high)
W····························| F - Front (~2m separation, on a 0,35m high platform)
W····························| R - Rear
|····························| S - Subwoofer
|······LLLLLLLLLL··R·········| L - Listening position (sofa)
|···R··············#·········|
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I have several doubts:
1. Is this system overkill for this room? I'm afraid I'm expending too much money in something I wouldn't be able to fully seize
2. If you take a look at the layout of the room, it's impossible to locate the rear speakers lined up, as I have no wall space between the rear window and the column. Would a bipolar system suffer from such a layout? I understand that part of the effect of such a surrond speaker is obtained thanks to reflections in the wall they're mounted. Should I lose this effect if I mount one of them in a column with little reflecting surface? (The columns are 0,45m wide x 0,25m depth)
3. Is there any problem locating the center speaker that high (around 1,5m)?
Thanks a lot in advance, best regards
Jose

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