Hello all,

My room is a bit difficult for surround placement and I'm hoping the quadrapole design of the QS speakers will help me. Basically the room has a peaked ceiling that is 14' at the highest and goes down to about 4' on one side and about 8' on the other with a door in a bump-out. So, 1 surround speaker would be about 3' off the floor and 1' from a sloping ceiling; the other about 7' from the floor (over the door) and 3' from the ceiling. Both of them would be directly to the side of the listening position and about 1' from the back wall. To top it off, the listening position is over to the right side so the lower speaker will be closer to the listeners.

Since the room is not regularly shaped, the only way I could get equal positioning for both side would be to put them on the back wall.

I put up a quick drawing to hopefully explain this better:
http://chasal.net/photo/Wall.gif

Do I have any hope of getting decent surround imaging in this environment?

Thanks for the help,

Mike


Last edited by mchasal; 11/21/02 11:25 PM.