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  1. Will be placing an order for this setup as soon as I get off work. Thanks for the awesome help guys. Can't wait to play with the new toys.
  2. Update on what I plan on getting. 2x rf-62 II towers 1x rc-62 II center channel The only question mark is the rears. Was planning on getting the r-5650s II in-walls. I only selected those to have them flush mount with the wall
  3. I will talk to mike at acoustic sound design. You are right we have a book shelf on the right side of the couch if your facing the TV. The left side is bare. Actually we have a plant shelf on to of the opening to the kitchen. I just can't guarantee that book shelf will stay. I did prewire the rears before they dry walled. The in-wall speakers I selected have 2 tweeters that are angled in the assembly. Should I go for another set then. That's why I was sticking to the speakers on the rear
  4. What are the draw backs of going to a r-52 setup versus a r-62 setup. The only thing I can tell is the woofer size goes up from 5.25 to 6.5 and the price as well. I can still swing for the larger speakers though. The subs I haven't looked at enough. I did look at the klipsch r-112sw. With the setup you mentioned, would the rears do the job will enough? I am from Indianapolis. Ovation is the only store I can think of I can compare these at. There is the bb with the mongolia section. Wvu80. No kids yet, but I am figuring out really quick what I can and can't use as a bargaining chip. Haha
  5. 3k max on the speakers and sub. Need to look at a receiver too but let's do one thing at a time. We will use it it for the occasional movies, sports ball games and she will use Pandora on occasion. Thanks scrappydue for the welcome. New to this game. Car audio in OK with but home not so much. This is a fairly new home. Just want it to sound well.
  6. We can have speakers. She just prefers the back walls to be flush as you can see down the wall when you come in through the front door. I will try working her some more. Fronts I can get away with though. I guess I would rather have the speakers behind the front of the TV instead of sticking out.
  7. I was recently given the ok to spend a reasonable amount of our cash on a 5.1 surround sound system for the house. The only thing is she wants is the speakers to be flush with the walls. Cool, but I have some questions and concerns as to which one to get and what kind of modifications I would have to do to the house to accommodate these new toys. Back Wall: The system will consist of 2 R-5650-s II in-wall speakers. I know that these arent ususally the best option for a rear setup. What are some other recommendations. Wall goes to another bedroom behind it. Space is not really a concern Front Wall: Here is where it gets tricky. I am wanting to keep the same in-wall setup. I know there are other options as to what types of speakers I could get. I was going to get 3 of the R-5502-w II and use them for the left, right, and center. The concern I have for this wall is this is an exterior wall. How good would the sound be with just siding on the outside behind each one of those speakers. Also, I am afraid if I use one as a center channel, I would either have to do a little reframing as the stud separation is only 16 center to center, or get another speaker to replace the center channel. We are planning on mounting the tv a little higher as well. The room it self is is just open, and it does open itself up to the kitchen as well. You guys are the audio gurus. What is your recommendations?
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