sud98
Well-Known Member
I currently have a 5.1 setup in a 15*12*9 basement, which is a dedicated room.
The layout of the room is as follows
The 5.1 is laid out in the diagram. The ceiling has a set of acoustic tiles in a 2*2 grid. The ceiling is concrete and unfortunately uneven. In the bottom grid (row 15), the ceiling depth is more than 1.5 feet. From Row 8 to row 14, the ceiling depth is just 3 inches and then from Row 1 to Row 7 its around 2 feet.
With this, my possible options were in Row 15 to put the speakers (D1 and D2) as also Row 7 (D3/D4), will this be good enough for Atmos/DTS:X(less restrictive).
Also, does it make sense to have a third row closer to the screen for front heights and will it make any difference.
My current speakers are in my signature. Planning to add TAGA for the ceiling (they too are 8 ohm), do advise if it will cause any issues.
The layout of the room is as follows
The 5.1 is laid out in the diagram. The ceiling has a set of acoustic tiles in a 2*2 grid. The ceiling is concrete and unfortunately uneven. In the bottom grid (row 15), the ceiling depth is more than 1.5 feet. From Row 8 to row 14, the ceiling depth is just 3 inches and then from Row 1 to Row 7 its around 2 feet.
With this, my possible options were in Row 15 to put the speakers (D1 and D2) as also Row 7 (D3/D4), will this be good enough for Atmos/DTS:X(less restrictive).
Also, does it make sense to have a third row closer to the screen for front heights and will it make any difference.
My current speakers are in my signature. Planning to add TAGA for the ceiling (they too are 8 ohm), do advise if it will cause any issues.