Hi,
Just moved into a house in St Albans with a fantastic loft conversion. I have a Sanyo projector that projects onto a wall at around 110 inches in screen size. I didnt bring my previous Sonos in-ceiling speakers with me but have a good PSB Subwoofer and an Onkyo TX - NR905 AV Receiver. I'm currently using a very old pair of bookshelf JPW speakers from 25 years ago. The room is probably 5m by 4m and the ceiling is angled on the sides. I dont really listen to music much it's mainly for watching TVFilms in HD.
I'm trying to decide whether to:
a) Buy two floor standing speakers and have no centre speaker. Problem is there is some restriction in height because of the angled roof, I might have to bring them in a bit towards where we sit and close to the edges of the projected screen.
or
b) Buy two bookshelf speakers with a centre speaker and use some smaller back speakers I have.
I'm kind of going towards b) but I'm not sure if I'm overkilling on the number of speakers given the size of the room. We have a 3 year old son who will be asleep downstairs and I also thought that having a centre speaker might help as I could up that and reduce the noise on the bookshelf speakers.
I'd be grateful for any advice and in addition any recommendations on the speakers.
My budget is around 700.
Thanks,
Neil
Just moved into a house in St Albans with a fantastic loft conversion. I have a Sanyo projector that projects onto a wall at around 110 inches in screen size. I didnt bring my previous Sonos in-ceiling speakers with me but have a good PSB Subwoofer and an Onkyo TX - NR905 AV Receiver. I'm currently using a very old pair of bookshelf JPW speakers from 25 years ago. The room is probably 5m by 4m and the ceiling is angled on the sides. I dont really listen to music much it's mainly for watching TVFilms in HD.
I'm trying to decide whether to:
a) Buy two floor standing speakers and have no centre speaker. Problem is there is some restriction in height because of the angled roof, I might have to bring them in a bit towards where we sit and close to the edges of the projected screen.
or
b) Buy two bookshelf speakers with a centre speaker and use some smaller back speakers I have.
I'm kind of going towards b) but I'm not sure if I'm overkilling on the number of speakers given the size of the room. We have a 3 year old son who will be asleep downstairs and I also thought that having a centre speaker might help as I could up that and reduce the noise on the bookshelf speakers.
I'd be grateful for any advice and in addition any recommendations on the speakers.
My budget is around 700.
Thanks,
Neil