InWall Main L/R speaker setup question

Sphinx15
Sphinx15 Posts: 2
Hi all. This is my first post here, I've been reading for a few days and am going to be joining the Polk family soon, I am purchasing the LSI series for my main theater room. As I've been going through the process, I've been thinking about installing in-wall speakers in my bedroom, that was wired for 6.1 sound when the house was built. Right now there is a set of bose acoustimass 16's that I'd be getting rid of. The problem is that with the room layout the main L/R speakers had to be wired on the sides of the room as show below (red indicates the wire/speaker locations) due to the door locations for the bath and a closet:

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My questions is, how much of a problem will it be to install any of the in-wall series with the pivoting tweeter in for L/R speakers, as the drivers will be facing in towards each other? Does anyone have any experience with this? Am I better off just finding another on-wall system? Thanks.

KV
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  • Sphinx15
    Sphinx15 Posts: 2
    edited April 2009
  • pablo_rodz
    pablo_rodz Posts: 331
    edited April 2009
    I'm in no way an expert, BUT it would be perfect if you could re-route a cable to be next to the TV, or maybe in ceiling speakers.

    Good Luck!
    HT:
    Projector - JVC HD100, 100" Fixed Screen, A/V Receiver - Pioneer Elite VSX-92TXH, Power Conditioner - Panamax M5300-EX, BluRay - Sony PS3, (2) ADCOM GFA 555 Bridged, Speakers - LSi 15, LSi C, LSi FX, Sub - 12" M&K VX-1250.

    Living Room:
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