The back runs about another 14 feet back and is used for an art table and a computer area. I would have to use stands because I don't want to disturb the other area. Also the speakers would be too far away from the listening area.
I have a chance to pick up an H/K AVR 7200 which is a 7.1 surround. I currently have an AVR 7000 which is 5.1, which is dialed in and sounds amazing.
Do I go to the 7200 and open up a can of worms and try to set up a 7.1 surround. This will cause asthetic problems for the rear surrounds.
I guess I'm asking if it is worth the compromise. (see pic, next post)
I would of course get another pair of Heresys for the rear surround.
LaScala's all the way around would be amazing. I used to have that in my previous H/T. Surrounds on the floor are fine as the tweeter is at ear level when your sitting.
I agree, sorry we missed this.
You still out there ?
Maybe we shoud e-mail this person. We don't want anyone to think they got neglected.
Anyways SVS all the way.[]
This is a very touchy subject. The reason I doubled up mine is they are exactly matching, and getting the the tweeters as close together as possible.
I wouldn't do it with two different speakers.
Your center channel is the most important speaker in you H/T. All dialogue goes through it, well most of it anyways.
Another cornwall would definately not be overkill.
I used to have the PC ultras with the samson S1000 amp. The samson amp was kind of useless. I got a bryston 4B amp to power them. The bryston made them really shine. I'm going to say better than the PB13 ultra.
Coytee,
I don't know the components you are using, but if you are hooking up a receiver, you don't want to kill power to it as it will erase your level settings for each mode every time you kill the power to it.
Just a thought.[^o)]
I used to have La scalas the same way. (see avater) Inverted the top two and wholly crap what a difference.
It may be alot of work, but it will be worth it.
Cheers