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  1. First time Klipsch owner, first time here, I really have to say "Why I have waited so long"? Seriously, I'm blown away by the quality of Klipsch reference premiere speakers. They are really amazing. I tried to do my best to set up a proper room, I did all the work by myself (really exhausted right now), now I think I need an advice. My setup: (2) RP-260s (2) RP-440Cs (2) RP-250Ss (2 pairs) RP-140SA (1) R-112 SW Pioneer Lx 59 (SC-85 in the USA, I guess) Here's my room (work in progress, as you can see) https://1drv.ms/f/s!AsSdrRzXuogk7Qppvjd-pgf_E3Ol [you should see the pictures, please tell me if you don't] Front right speaker is in a forced position (can't really place it elsewhere), other speakers can be installed where I want. Is the setup right? I read so many posts, tutorials, dolby faqs. Really hope it's right, but I'm completely open to criticism and suggestions. I did a calibration, I listened to some atmos demo clips, I think the only speakers I'm not 100% happy of are the front elevation speaker (back one are fine), as I don't get a true tridimensional sound from the front (it's more like a really elevated and full front sound, can't explain better). Should I try a different placement for the front 140SAs? Like a bit more tilt? How can I calculate the correct angle? Should I hang them here? https://1drv.ms/f/s!AsSdrRzXuogk7QsFRS1Aw0j2OBw3 Is hanging the FR elevation speaker above the FR main speaker a bad move (=not being in a parallel position with the left front height)? Should I return a pair of 140SA (or all of them), and buy some real ceiling speakers (like the CDT-5800-C)? [but I'd really like to save me the ceiling work if possible, and the back speakers are fine, as far as I can tell] Last option I have to consider, am I wrong about these front 140SAs, and everything is fine? Thanks in advance for your precious help.
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