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rabinzx

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  1. I am planing to put the svs prime elevation put on the ceiling, so I can't put the surround speaker too high.
  2. I have a 2 year old. I try not give him a chance to knock things over.
  3. I run into another issue. If I mount it as option 1, the right of sofa is blocked by window. I have to mount below the windows, which makes it slightly below ear level. If I mount as option 2, the left of sofa only has 9 inch which is a bit too small for diapole speaker.
  4. I have a 21 x 14 room with sofa against the wall. A Samsung mu8000 65 on the other side of the wall. Speakers: Klipsch: RF-62, RC-52, RS-42 for 5.1 SVS Prime Elevation for the 2 ceiling speakers. I have hard time decide where to put the surround speakers. They are bipole speakers, so they can be placed directly towards the seating area without creating a hot spot. In the attachment, I marked their location as option 1 and option 2. I am trying to get some opinion from someone who experienced this problem before.
  5. I recently made some changes about my home theater setup. I am hoping to get some advise and suggestion if there is anything wrong with my setup. My home theater walk through link: My current setup: Living Room: R28F, R-25C, R-14M, RS-25, Sony -DH800, Epson 142X (1080p Projector to 120 in screen). Master Bedroom: RP-280F, RP-450C, RP-250S, Onkyo TX-NR656 (100w @ 8ohom), Samsung UN65MU8000 ( 65 in 4k) Guest/Kid Room: Pending (probably going with a RF series set) My current concern is: Should I keep 5.1 in master bedroom, or get a pair of RP-160M/RP-150M for 7.1, or get RP-140SA for ceiling bounce atmos, or get RP-5800 ceiling speaker for atmos? As for atmos ceiling speaker, Any ceiling speaker recommendation? Micca M-8C 8 ($40/each), Polk Audio RC80i ($130/pair), Klipsch PRO-180RPC (ebay $250/each ), Klipsch 5800-C II (eba $225/each) ? I have a 5.1 system now ( RP-450C, RP-280F, RP-250S)
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