BlueWizard
Publish time 28-11-2019 01:07:20
In addition, for best results,you are certainly going to have to do something about Room Acoustic, so where in the room will the system be place relative to the windows?
There are lots of option relative to room acoustics, so you are not dead in the water even with a large open floorplan room filled with windows. But especially in that room, Acoustic definitely need to be considered.
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pmarc
Publish time 28-11-2019 01:07:21
I found I am not an audiophile. The best portable speakers will do it. Gonna set up 3 zones, to avoid a delay. Will run them separately, dep where I'm listening. Can't be hard to set up, one way or another. Ea with 2 or 1 speaker. Each zone has different acoustics. Will update.
BlueWizard
Publish time 28-11-2019 01:07:21
How did you find you are not a Audiophile ... considering you were willing to spend thousands on this project?
If the Bose works in that room, then perhaps it is not as bad as it might seem. But I Bose would NOT be my first choice. I would consider looking at a decent Amp and perhaps the Monitor Audio Silver 100 Bookshelf Speakers. These are bookshelf speakers with 8" bass drivers.
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Large as Bookshelf go, but not a huge speaker.
As to 3 Zones us that in that one larger room. Three speakers per amp channel is not going to work well relative to coming up with a functional impedance for the Amp. Best to go with 4 pair of speakers, they can be wired so that FOUR have the functional impedance of a single speaker.
These two Diagrams are for4 speakers in a single cabinet, but the wiring principle is the same -
https://www.avforums.com/account/th-attachment-manager/719876/view
Also, what kind of speakers are you going to use? Bookshelf? In-Ceiling? Ceiling mounted bookshelf? Other?
As to outlets, while you don't have a lot of wall space, if this is new construction, Outlets can be placed in the FLOOR. There are special plates made just for this. Check with your Contractor. Have them placed near where you suspect your stereo will be placedand any other place where is might be convenient.
Given that a single Bose speaker seemed to get the hob done, I'm curious why you rejected a centrally place Stereo.
Also, you have yet to clearly declare your working budget.
steve/Bluewizard
Agdpa
Publish time 28-11-2019 01:07:23
Get a couple of second hand large Tannoy speakers like Kensingtons
pmarc
Publish time 28-11-2019 01:07:24
Solved. Bought two Sonos Play5 and one Sonos sub-woofer. Pricetag $$1600 USD.
Thanx everyone for helping!
r21442
Publish time 28-11-2019 01:07:25
This thread was a WUM, wasn't it?
pmarc
Publish time 28-11-2019 01:07:26
What's that?
SickSquirrel
Publish time 28-11-2019 01:07:27
Yep, I'm surprised at the number of people who posted, did cheer me up! data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7
gibbsy
Publish time 28-11-2019 01:07:28
Wind Up Merchant.
pmarc
Publish time 28-11-2019 01:07:28
I finalized by adding 2 smaller spkrs at the opposite end of room. No delay as a tuning function allows spkrs to adjust. The Sonos app is very flexible with volume between spkrs, allowing perfect balance in the middle of the room. Btw Sonos was originally suggested, above. I should have tested the room with my puny Bose spkr months ago, as I did 2 days ago. Thanx again.