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Hi,
I am installing atmos speakers soon turning my 5.1 to a 5.1.4 system. Due to this, the rear atmos speakers will be very near my surrounds. In this regard, I have 3 options: 1) Retain the surrounds where they are. 2) Move my surround speakers to the sides (location A). If this is the choice, is it a good idea to to retain my Mission M7DS (bipole) or change it to a monopole surround like the SVS elevation or KEF Q50a which points downwards. 3) Move my surround speakers lower (location B) although by doing this, there would only be about 2 feet distance between the surrounds and the MLP. (speaker easily localized?) Rest of my system: Room = small masters bedroom (14ft x 11ft with 9ft height) Amp = Denon X4500h Speakers = Kef Q350 Center = Kef Q650c Rear = Mission M7DS Ceiling = 4x Klipsch 6" in-ceiling speakers Subs = 1x SVS PC13-Ultra TV = Samsung 78" note1: If I will move the surround to the sides, the distance of the speaker from the ceiling is only 10 inches and 9 inches from the rear wall note2: If I will move the surround to the sides, the distance of the speaker from the MLP is approx 8 feet (sorry for the picture, i can't get a full pic of the room so i just stitched it up quickly with photoshop) ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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