home theater speakers for my bed room.
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I'm just curious how you're going to position the mains.
Can you bring your bed away from the window, put your dresser along that wall in front of the window?
Then you'd have room to put the Rt main in the corner by sliding the TV stand over a bit.
i left enough room to put the mains on each side on the tv,
im just unsure about center and sub.
sub i was going to put under my computer desk, on right side next to left front speaker, but my friend says he would keep it atleast 5ft from my computer since the massive magnet might mess up my harddrives. only other place to put it is infront of my bed.
center i can either put it on left side of the middle section of my tv stand or on the floor and tilt it up. -
you could consider making a shelf that goes above your TV for the center. If you can't attach it to the wall, maybe you could fasten it to the stand.Source: BRP Panasonic UB9000, CDP Emotiva ERC3 - Display: LG OLED EVO 83 C3 - Pre/Pro: Marantz 8802A - Amplification: Emotiva XPA-DR3, XPA-2 x 2, XPA-6, Speakers, Mains/2ch-Focal Kanta No2's, C-LSiM706, S-702F/X, RS-RTiA9's, WS-RTiA9's, FH-RTiA3's, Subs - Epik Empire x 2
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1stly after I take my Ambien I sleep very very well .2nd and more to the point you did clean the room which just proves the point if your going to try to show your gear,room acoustics or whatever it's better in a clean room. And way more importantly at the end this was done in the old tongue in cheek style and then actually aplogised for the rant.Now I gather you didn't even consider the Klipsch smalls which by me would be an oversite for your bedroom needs.
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Not that I have a degree in bedroom home theaters or anything, but setting a big old honking tower both parallel to as well as inches away from a wall doesn't seem like a good idea for some reason. I would think it would turn your ultimate man cave into feedback city. Maybe the Yammie calibration can correct that, but it's not a miracle worker. Plus, the difference between having the curtains open or closed might be like night and day -- both visually and acoustically.Denon X7200WA
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Not that I have a degree in bedroom home theaters or anything, but setting a big old honking tower both parallel to as well as inches away from a wall doesn't seem like a good idea for some reason. I would think it would turn your ultimate man cave into feedback city. Maybe the Yammie calibration can correct that, but it's not a miracle worker. Plus, the difference between having the curtains open or closed might be like night and day -- both visually and acoustically.
i swapped the tv / computer desk back to original place so that the speaker wasnt againt the wall.