EDIT: Build finally started, jump down \/
It's been a month since my last "what to do" post. I figure it's likely time for another. :P This time I've got another month of reading under my belt.
I've come up with a plan, but I'd like a little reassurance that I'm not making any obvious or large mistakes.
They say a picture is worth a thousands words, right?
Hopefully most everything in the above pic is self-explainitory. I plan on using the in-wall versions of the ZA5 family, the ZA5.2iw for the centers and the ZA5.3iw for the left and right. I plan on using full enclosures, not using infinite baffles and the wall cavity itself. I am planning on sealed enclosures about 8-10 liters for the ZA5.2 and about 16-20 liters for the ZA5.3s. The wall is 6" thick instead of the normal 4", so these volumes seem very attainable.
I need to decide on a center channel location. A or B? From everything I have read, there is no reason to consider both spots. Is that a fair assumption?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
It's been a month since my last "what to do" post. I figure it's likely time for another. :P This time I've got another month of reading under my belt.
I've come up with a plan, but I'd like a little reassurance that I'm not making any obvious or large mistakes.
They say a picture is worth a thousands words, right?
Hopefully most everything in the above pic is self-explainitory. I plan on using the in-wall versions of the ZA5 family, the ZA5.2iw for the centers and the ZA5.3iw for the left and right. I plan on using full enclosures, not using infinite baffles and the wall cavity itself. I am planning on sealed enclosures about 8-10 liters for the ZA5.2 and about 16-20 liters for the ZA5.3s. The wall is 6" thick instead of the normal 4", so these volumes seem very attainable.
I need to decide on a center channel location. A or B? From everything I have read, there is no reason to consider both spots. Is that a fair assumption?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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