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Yes. There will be compromises. When you say firing the length of the room will speakers on the North wall make the most sense?
Our current home is a small 1950s ranch, and the stereo is in a room that functions as the entrance to the home, TV room, play room for our four year old, and thoroughfare access to kitchen & bedrooms. So this existing room has a lot of traffic and functions.
With the new room in the new house, with the exception of the TV, I have full freedom in this space and placing the speakers out into the room will not be a problem. Our four year old will have a play room on another level of the house, and besides watching movies and playing video games, this room will only be used for listening to music. So although there will be compromises, it’s still far better then our current (soon to be prior) setup.
Yes. There will be compromises. When you say firing the length of the room will speakers on the North wall make the most sense?
Our current home is a small 1950s ranch, and the stereo is in a room that functions as the entrance to the home, TV room, play room for our four year old, and thoroughfare access to kitchen & bedrooms. So this existing room has a lot of traffic and functions.
With the new room in the new house, with the exception of the TV, I have full freedom in this space and placing the speakers out into the room will not be a problem. Our four year old will have a play room on another level of the house, and besides watching movies and playing video games, this room will only be used for listening to music. So although there will be compromises, it’s still far better then our current (soon to be prior) setup.