Speaker Layout Ideas

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So in short setting up my AV system in the living room in my house and i'm not sure where to put the speakers. I've got a Sony STR DN1040 (7.2) and currently run a 5.1 system off it in my bedroom (at my mums). Will have engineered boards put down soon and the skirting around the room so i'm hoping i can get away with tucking the cables down before the skirting.

Any recommended speaker positions and cabling?

Thanks.



edit: This is what i've come up with so far

 
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You will find it very difficult to get decent results with the TV in the corner. Any way to put it on a normal wall?
 
This is pretty much exactly why I detest fire places :p

Well actually I'd sacrifice the radiator and put the TV on the wall.
 
Well that radiator isn't there any more, but thre is a window above it with patio door next to it so i could pull it out a bit and i'm planning to get some good blinds.
 
I can see the speaker at the end of the settee being an annoyance, could move to the left of the desk, does your av have auto setup/equalization
 
You will find it very difficult to get decent results with the TV in the corner. Any way to put it on a normal wall?

Are you referring to what looks like the subwoofer in the corner? Which will likely cause an awful echo boom. As well as bouncing off the unit.
 
I can see the speaker at the end of the settee being an annoyance, could move to the left of the desk, does your av have auto setup/equalization

I had been thinking about putting is there instead as well. Was just easier by the settee as I wouldn't have to cross a door but if it is likely to be better than the other position I will put it by the desk. And yes it has auto set-up.

Are you referring to what looks like the subwoofer in the corner? Which will likely cause an awful echo boom. As well as bouncing off the unit.

Yeah that's a sub in the corner, not sure where to put it. Its a bk gemini 2 if that's any help.
 
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