funnyprogrammer
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Hi everyone,
I currently have my 5.1 setup in one of the bedrooms of my rented house. Recently, I bought an unfurnished house of the same series, and I have the option to do the wiring, painting, and mounting of my speakers.
Here’s what I have so far:
- AVR: X3800h
- LCR: Q Acoustics Concept 40 and QA Concept Centre
- Surrounds: QA 3020i
- Sub: SVS SB 1000 pro
Unfortunately, I can’t avoid cupboards from that room because I need them for storage. Instead, I’ll opt for sliding doors. I’ll also remove the dressing unit/mirror.
Currently, the surrounds are on speaker stands at ear height, but my recliners are blocking them. I can mount them on the wall a bit higher.
According to the building plan, the TV has to be on the door side, but due to the door opening, I set it up on the opposite wall. I considered removing the door and replacing it with a sliding door, but I thought it would be too much trouble.
I’m thinking of painting the room a light grey color.
I’m also planning to remove the recliners and add a sofa cum bed so that I can sit in the center of the room. This could create a multi-purpose room, eliminating the issue of the surrounds being blocked.
I’ve attached photos of my current setup and the room plan. Please let me know if there are any other changes I should make.
Thanks!
I currently have my 5.1 setup in one of the bedrooms of my rented house. Recently, I bought an unfurnished house of the same series, and I have the option to do the wiring, painting, and mounting of my speakers.
Here’s what I have so far:
- AVR: X3800h
- LCR: Q Acoustics Concept 40 and QA Concept Centre
- Surrounds: QA 3020i
- Sub: SVS SB 1000 pro
Unfortunately, I can’t avoid cupboards from that room because I need them for storage. Instead, I’ll opt for sliding doors. I’ll also remove the dressing unit/mirror.
Currently, the surrounds are on speaker stands at ear height, but my recliners are blocking them. I can mount them on the wall a bit higher.
According to the building plan, the TV has to be on the door side, but due to the door opening, I set it up on the opposite wall. I considered removing the door and replacing it with a sliding door, but I thought it would be too much trouble.
I’m thinking of painting the room a light grey color.
I’m also planning to remove the recliners and add a sofa cum bed so that I can sit in the center of the room. This could create a multi-purpose room, eliminating the issue of the surrounds being blocked.
I’ve attached photos of my current setup and the room plan. Please let me know if there are any other changes I should make.
Thanks!