timwhit
Hairy Aussie
The cabinetry will be custom built with spots for the speakers. Where do you stick them if not on a shelf?
Out in the open, standing on the floor.
The cabinetry will be custom built with spots for the speakers. Where do you stick them if not on a shelf?
timwhit pretty much got it right. Putting a speaker inside another opening leads to drastic changes in the baffle response since you get reflections from the cabinetry if the cabinetry extends past the front face of the speaker. A shelf wouldn't necessarily be too bad assuming the shelf was very small and didn't expend past the bottom of the speaker, but then you still have the impact of having the speaker so close to the back wall which can lead to too much emphasis on the bass. On stands you can solve that simply by adjusting the distance from the wall, but when you're using a shelf you're sorta stuck.The cabinetry will be custom built with spots for the speakers. Where do you stick them if not on a shelf?
Out in the open, standing on the floor.
Having speakers that sit in the room on their own isn't an option aesthetically. I can have them built in to the cabinet, flush to the face, or I can put them in the ceiling like the surrounds will be.
Basically this theatre has chosen form over function. Compromised as it were. When picking speakers for this setup, go with what looks pretty. Because putting a speaker cabinet inside another cabinet is going to discolour the sound of any higher end speaker, so might as well get something that fulfills one of the constraints.
Much of it beyond what is visible in the attachment is still up for grabs. The couch is facing a full-height wall unit approx 1' deep, including a 110" fixed projection screen and a bunch of drawers/cabinets/shelves whose layout has yet to be determined. The screen is not of the acoustically transparent type, so the speakers will need to be around it somehow. I was hoping to do an underfloor subwoofer, but any opening in the hardwood floor got nixed.
Gotcha fb. I've looked before, and I just did again. They look awesome, but are considerably out of my budget.
Does anyone make a receiver that is no deeper than say 6 inches? Maybe one designed to wall mount.
You could cut a hole in the wall and just have 6 inches sticking out.
Even if you have 2x6 walls, you would have 6" sticking out either side of the wall.
I've found myself in possession of two Onkyo TX-8255 stereo receivers that I would like to use to power the speakers in the rest of the house. I'm planning on just stacking them on top of each other, and on top of the TX-SR507 and another surround capable unit (TBD) for the rooms with video. Of course, all these units will end up in a cabinet of some kind. and I'm guessing that the cabinet will require some kind of ventilation. Thoughts?
Another issue: I need a receiver capable of converting the component from the Wii to HDMI for the run to the ceiling mounted projector. I have had good experiences with the Onkyo gear, is this the cheapest unit they have that will do what I want?