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In Reply to: RE: Maggie HT system posted by 62623 on October 27, 2015 at 16:54:14
I'm leaning towards utilizing a projection system. The motorized screen I was looking at measures 65"X 115" (132" diagonal). My front wall measures approx 16ft across while the rear is around 11.5 ft. Both front/rear walls are around 8.5Ft high and i'm looking at placing a projector somewhere on the rear wall. This makes for an approximate 16ft throw distance between walls. Since this particular screen is 9.5ft wide, would performance/sound of either MG1.7i or 3.7i suffer if they were placed that far apart? Can anyone speak to this or tell me if the speakers would interfere with the projection? Should I set up projection first and test the projection then build the system around the projection? Suggestions? Most likely will roll with a set of 1.7is but 3.7is not necessarily out of the question.
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You should not have a problem with the 3.7 on the sidewalls and I would doubt the 1.7 would have a problem either.
As to whether the Limage setup would work I would venture that it is more likely if your room were longer but still have a good chance of it working. If not then you will need to pull the speakers a bit further from the sidewalls and aim them at your listening area. They might be a bit obtrusive that way but they would work.
The main speaker placement will be about 3ft out from the front 16ft wall. Plan is to place the motorized screen in between the front speakers on the 16ft wall. So far it looks like the main speakers will be around 9.5ft apart. Is this too much? So when you say side wall, is that the wall your referring to? Surround speakers would consist of a pr of MMGs about half way between the front/rear wall, one next to fireplace, the other on the opposite side of the room. Finally, the rears along the back wall...either side of that couch. Thoughts?
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