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  1. Hi Guys Thanks for the input and insights...Here's another view...So the open concept media wall sets up like this 1. Screen to back wall (windows). 21 feet depth 2. Facing the screen the left closest full wall would be a bar back wall which would be 20 feet from the left edge of the brown structural post (or 25feet from the center point of the screen or center sitting position) 3. Similarly, facing the screen the right closes full wall would be 19 feet from the right brown structural post. 4. Taking into account the 11 feet width between the posts, the total footprint is 50 feet wide We had to drop the ceiling over the HVAC, so total height of 93inches/8'9" here(includes 1 inch for Drywall). Plan to put Roxul in there and double drywall as that gives me just enough room to add Front two Ceiling speakers. Would only be able to accommodate a 4.5" depth type ceiling speaker(5650 ?). Outside of the HVAC the ceiling goes back up to 9 ft
  2. Budget ~3.5-4.0k for the speakers based on a 5.1.4 setup.
  3. Thanks for the advice guys...also spoke to Klipsch rep to get some insights 1. The lower shelf is being built to accommodate upto 2 subs in the corner or center. I used 115SW dimensions for opening framing. The black post is being removed as added two structural posts to get the opening needed to accommodate upto 116" wide AT screen 2. There will be dry wall "box out" to accommodate the LCR speakers. Will put some sound absorption there 3. AV equipment will go in the room under stairs (I have 5 ft wide stairs so plenty of room) 4. Would 280FA as L and R and a 280F for C work better (replace the 450CA). Gives me Atmos setup ? Though not sure if ideal for behind projector screen setup but something Klipsch tech rep suggested 5. They also suggested 5800C for ceiling as mids , and replace 250S with 5800W wall mounted for rear surround if I want a discreet look as opposed to the wall mount look with 250S. How are 5800C/W compared to 250S
  4. Hi All I am in the process of setting up my new HT Media Room using a projector and AT screen(Seymour XD) 120" diagonal. Speakers will be placed behind the screen leaving 2" to the screen (based on 18" depth of RP280's). Need some advice asto the Klipsch setup. So, I am leaning towards the Reference Premiere line 1. L & R are going to be RP280f 2. C - torn whether to go with the RP450C(horizontal) or go with RP280 for C channel as well. Pros cons to horizontal vs same 280f as C channel speaker ? 3. Sub - is it better to go with one sub or two subs? Comparing R115SW or R112SW though not sure if 112 is better bang for the buck..the subs can go in the bottom area of the setup. 4. Finally, thinking RP250S for the surround. Any thoughts, suggestions, ideas before I pull the trigger ? Thanks !!
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