I've always had a small bedroom with a queen bed, so all sounds get soaked up pretty thoroughly. I had the best results going nearfield, putting the speakers adjacent to the foot of the bed. Any other placement caused everything to just go dead.
If your bedroom is big enough that the bed doesn't dominate, then all the usual placement advice applies. This page on Rives site has a ton of information:
http://www.rivesaudio.com/resources/links/frame.html
If your bedroom is big enough that the bed doesn't dominate, then all the usual placement advice applies. This page on Rives site has a ton of information:
http://www.rivesaudio.com/resources/links/frame.html