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Need advice for new home

Last post 05-08-2005, 6:26 PM by jim waters. 1 replies.
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  •  05-08-2005, 6:55 AM 3354

    Need advice for new home

    Hi,

    Just bought a new home and am planning to buy all new equipment for HT and Audio .

    Here's a link to a pdf with the floorplan.  http://www.chemengsoftware.com/lr-dr.pdf

    While I would love to put this system in the "dining room" I'm getting pushback from, well, take a guess!

    So it looks like the living room is the way to go.  I'm a little concerned with the opening from the hallway -- the wall flows straight out and hanging a speaker there will be met with, shall I say, a frown.

    There's a finished basement beneath this space, with a hung ceiling -- it must be possible to snake wires through the walls.

    I listen to vinyl and CDs -- mostly pop/rock -- and watch normal TV and movies -- the usual stuff.  Thinking of a Panasonic 42" DLP plasma (monitor only or receiver?).  Have a choice of DirectTV or cable.  The only hardware I'm keeping from my current rig is my vintage Marantz direct-drive turntable.

    Would love to hear from all you experts!

    Steve

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  •  05-08-2005, 6:26 PM 3355 in reply to 3354

    RE: Need advice for new home

    Steve congrats on the new home!

    In your LR, I would orient the viewing position towards the 12' wall.  (if North is up - to the West).  This will allow your FCR speakers to be along the West wall, and fairly unobstrusive to the space.  Position your couch/chairs about 10'-12' back from the screen, and position the rear channel speakers on some nice bookshelfs or display racks; one in the rear (SE) corner and one along the short wall of the NE corner.  Take one shelf on each to place a bookshelf speaker and give the rest to the wife to display some of here things.  This would probably be your best WAF layout, and it will sound pretty good too! 

    Good luck and Happy Listening!

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