OK Excuse my fantastic (!!) Paint Skills:
Link to image. (Basic layout of my bed room(not exactly to scale !!)).
Currently have my Sammy 26" connected to my PC, which has some aging Cambridge soundworks speakers (only front ones). The sammy is wall mounted and is the bigger rectangle near the 1 in the top image. My Bed is the big rectangle to the right.
What I would like to do is buy some speakers and amp with a "rotatable" setup. (and most likely a new soundcard that can output to the amp).
So when I'm sitting in front of the screen (like in the top image) i.e. at PC. the speakers are configured to be.
1) Front Left
2) Front Right.
3) Rear Right.
4) Rear Left.
And at a flick of a setting (and after pulling my TV out and rotating it towards my bed, like in the bottom image), I would like the speakers to be (for when lying in bed watching something)..
1) Front Right.
2) Rear Right.
3) Rear Left.
4) Front Left.
I'm guessing this sort of set up would also need different volumes for the speakers depending on their role at the time?
Is this possible? or would it be better to use some kind of software on the PC to do it?
Link to image. (Basic layout of my bed room(not exactly to scale !!)).
Currently have my Sammy 26" connected to my PC, which has some aging Cambridge soundworks speakers (only front ones). The sammy is wall mounted and is the bigger rectangle near the 1 in the top image. My Bed is the big rectangle to the right.
What I would like to do is buy some speakers and amp with a "rotatable" setup. (and most likely a new soundcard that can output to the amp).
So when I'm sitting in front of the screen (like in the top image) i.e. at PC. the speakers are configured to be.
1) Front Left
2) Front Right.
3) Rear Right.
4) Rear Left.
And at a flick of a setting (and after pulling my TV out and rotating it towards my bed, like in the bottom image), I would like the speakers to be (for when lying in bed watching something)..
1) Front Right.
2) Rear Right.
3) Rear Left.
4) Front Left.
I'm guessing this sort of set up would also need different volumes for the speakers depending on their role at the time?
Is this possible? or would it be better to use some kind of software on the PC to do it?