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Center Speaker placement on this TV Wall? (RC 64)


Nitemare

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Hey guys!

Tomorrow i will be purchasing a RC 64 (yay finally found one in good condition and price over here)

Now I have a question where it would make the most sense to put it on this TV Wall: http://www.hardeck.de/out/pictures/master/product/1/15100005_n.jpg

(The picture Shows just a sample not the actual Wall in the apartment of course. The wall in my apartment is completly open to the left side but to the right side there is a wall (approx 3feet next to the panel)

The front speakers are next to the end of the wall of course. I don't know if the mounted Panel will hold the center and the TV so I am thinking to put the center below the Panel where the TV is on the ground(angled to the listening Position) or on the Lowboard next! to the tv.

If I put the center on the Lowboard it would be really in the "center" of the whole TV Wall but not beneath the TV. What do you guys think about this?

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I think personally that it would fit (optically) the best beneath the space below the TV on the floor angled up. The center would take too much of the low Board and my AVR would nearly fit next to the center. I can Test it in about one month though because that is when I moved... i am just reeling in suggestions. ;)

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I'm not good at visualizing but the picture you posted helps.  I know the RC-64 is large.

 

I would put the center on the shelf, then mount the TV on top of the RC-64 or use a wall mount above it.  The RC-64 is designed to hold the weight of a TV.

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I'm not good at visualizing but the picture you posted helps.  I know the RC-64 is large.

 

I would put the center on the shelf, then mount the TV on top of the RC-64 or use a wall mount above it.  The RC-64 is designed to hold the weight of a TV.

 

Hey, Thanks! But the TV Wall will look like this. It is specially designed to look like this ;) it is asymmetrical.

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