Surround Setup - "new" living room

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I've got a Denon AVR1912 amp that was setup in my previous living room driving a 5.1 system comprised of 4x hifi speakers wall mounted (4x wharefedale RB-21), a hifi speaker on the floor as a centre and an active sub.

The living room has been refurbished and I'm at the stage of chasing cables into walls and choosing which cpeakers to use. I need a new speaker to use as a centre but I wondered if full size speakers are overkill for rears? These are going to be mounted directly above the seating so smaller speakers could be less intrusive.

I also have a pair of floorstanders, Eltax Liberty 5+ (again, nothing fancy) and have considered using these as the centre speakers.

Any recommendations for smaller rear speakers and/or centre speakers?

Cheers
 
It depends a lot on the room - how much space you have - and the rest of the gear. The ideal scenario is that all 5 or all 7 surround speakers (inc centre) are exactly the same model. That way the only difference in tone is down to the acoustics of the room. It's not practical for most people though. There isn't enough space for the sound from direct-firing (monopole) speakers to spread and develop a sound field when they're little more than a couple of feet from the nearest listening position.

If you have no plans to go ATMOS, then dipoles such as the MA BXFX or Mission 77DS are a good choice for surround duties so long as there's a sub to fill in the bottom-end.

No plans for ATMOS at this time and there's a decent enough sub to fill out the bottom end.

Rear will be mounted almost directly above/behind the listener so I'll explore some bi-pole/di-pole options. It looks like I can pickup some S/H Eltax to match the floor standers from the same series.
 
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