Shocchiz Posted September 1, 2016 Share Posted September 1, 2016 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jay L Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 Your pictures do not show up. Can you try to post them using the forum software? The easiest advice is to position your theater like the traditional method, while the atmos modules sit on top of the FL, FR. As long as you are not sitting too far back from them, they should just work. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueblenny Posted October 17, 2016 Share Posted October 17, 2016 I use the 140s, and my conclusion is ceiling speaker will be better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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