Call me crazy, but I am planning to put my hi-def tv/audio HT set-ip in a great room that adjoins the kitchen, its nook, main foyer and is irregularly shaped to beat the band--this when I have two unused and perfectly-suited large, symmetric rectangular rooms. I want to use an RPTV in 55 to 65 range with seating about 12 feet away.(for me CRT RPTV is still the format of choice as I watch almost all cinema) Dimensions of room including kithen area are about 15 x 30 x 9.
Since I live alone and don't really need the fourth bedroom behind the non load bearing wall that the TV would go against (or thru), thought I would just punch a great big hole and slide that big cow thru so the TV is either flush or a few inches recessed. Anyone out there have any experience and/or caveats about such a plan? Also what are the implications re center channel audio--thought about punching smaller screen flanking holes for dual monaural centers that use the same ribbons as my main fronts.
Denverdoc
Since I live alone and don't really need the fourth bedroom behind the non load bearing wall that the TV would go against (or thru), thought I would just punch a great big hole and slide that big cow thru so the TV is either flush or a few inches recessed. Anyone out there have any experience and/or caveats about such a plan? Also what are the implications re center channel audio--thought about punching smaller screen flanking holes for dual monaural centers that use the same ribbons as my main fronts.
Denverdoc
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