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  1. Nice tip ! These will for sure do the job.
  2. Yes that may be possible ! I didn't have room for tilt before, but I''m about to swap som equipment, and that may free up more room for that, so I will definitely check that out !
  3. It's not a acoustically tranparent scrren unfortunately, and a screen like this would be a compromise with image quality wouldnt it !? I would really liked to have the options of auditioning all these speakers considered and mentioned, but thats impossible. Not many retalers have this option where I live, hence creating this post Thanks for all the feedback so far, I've got some good options here. As a alternative to the mentioned RP500C, do you guys think the PRO 250RPW in-wall variant would deliver similar performance?
  4. Nice tip mustang_flht ! Have you heard It yourself? Is It good enough to keep up with the Heresy If you don't just look at the output and senitivity? How Is Tractrix with vertical dispersion? It will be somewhat low If I place It in the furniture. Other center speakers I've placed there have sounded kind of shit
  5. Appreciate all of your input. I'll check out the B&K Sound CSC-1 Foxman, seems like a good match, I can even custom make the box to fit wherever. But is this a better choice than what I'm already considering? The Klipsch THX 504 ? Since I'm blessed with a somewhat forgiving wife, I'm allowed to do this theater setup in the living room, but only in reasonable terms. I understand the Heresy range is the easy answer for center speaker. Heresy IV is not a big speaker, but here in scandinavia, most media furniture won't fit this size. I have a furniture now, and theres three compartments inside which is each only 50 x 32 cm tall and wide. And this is a typical size media furniture here. Sure I could place the Heresy IV on top of that furniture, but with a somewhat low ceiling height It would be in the way of the pulldown screen. I could also place the speaker on the floor in front of the furniture right? I don't think my wife would have liked that Also I'm changing speakers quite often, so being stuck with the one extra Heresy would be a challenge sales wise. Not ideal being stuck with inn-wall sepakers either though. More sugestions? Anyone having experience with Klipsch Inn-wall/ceiling? Not much info to find out there.
  6. I recently purchased a pair of Heresey IV for stereo/music purposes, and I'm also thinking about expanding this to a 5.1.4 surround system. So the question is what speakers is best suited with the Heresey IV ? Using a Heresey IV as a center is obviously the best choice, but not a option unfortunately. This is in a living room and the space is limited. We have the walls and ceiling opened at the moment, so Im thinking in-wall and ceiling for the rest of the setup. Heresey IV has 99 db of sensitivity, and I have some problems finding speakers that can match this, will this be a problem? As a atmos ceiling speaker and surrounds I was thinking Klipsch PRO-180RPC and PRO-180RPW. Both of these is rated at 96db sensitivity, but with the center speaker, the highest I'ver seen is at 94 db. I'm leaning towards the THX-504 in-wall center, which is rated "only" at 92 db, will this work? Will the quality and timbre of the THX-504 be "on par" with the Heresey IV? Other sugestions? Thanks for any input.
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