I just sent this to someone via private messaging, talking about my diagram above. I throw it out here for discussion.
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I build private theaters as a hobby, including sound isolation and rudimentary acoustical treatments. I had built a private theater out of bare stud walls in my previous house, and wrote about it every issue in Home Theater Builder Magazine. When I moved to my current home a couple years ago, my house just happened to come with the current theater, which is great, but it was not built with sound isolation or acoustic treatments. I'll rebuild it someday, but for now, there's a single thick black velvet theater drape that covers 100% of the front wall. On that diagram, 99" is from the front wall to the front edge of the riser. 118" is from the front wall to the front of the front middle seats. (add another 12" maybe to the listeners' heads) Each row curves in an arc a little bit, so the front end of the row is slightly closer to the screen, just 116". Not a huge difference.
I'm not sure about the width between the outside listeners, but I do certainly realize that they're "outside the sweet spot" as it is with my current speakers, and I'm anticipating that CLX's would actually narrow the sweet spot more. Matter of fact, when I first demo'd the CLX at the Seattle debut, there was a noticeable difference in mids/bass by just moving from the center sweet spot seat, to the seat immediately next to it. So I'm even wondering if the two seats in the middle of the front row would be a large compromise in the sweet spot, not being able to dial it in perfectly.
But in the end, I'm not worried about the extremity seats. They're there for group movie nights with people that are less discerning on fidelity, and I can keep the good seats for myself with private critical listening.
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I build private theaters as a hobby, including sound isolation and rudimentary acoustical treatments. I had built a private theater out of bare stud walls in my previous house, and wrote about it every issue in Home Theater Builder Magazine. When I moved to my current home a couple years ago, my house just happened to come with the current theater, which is great, but it was not built with sound isolation or acoustic treatments. I'll rebuild it someday, but for now, there's a single thick black velvet theater drape that covers 100% of the front wall. On that diagram, 99" is from the front wall to the front edge of the riser. 118" is from the front wall to the front of the front middle seats. (add another 12" maybe to the listeners' heads) Each row curves in an arc a little bit, so the front end of the row is slightly closer to the screen, just 116". Not a huge difference.
I'm not sure about the width between the outside listeners, but I do certainly realize that they're "outside the sweet spot" as it is with my current speakers, and I'm anticipating that CLX's would actually narrow the sweet spot more. Matter of fact, when I first demo'd the CLX at the Seattle debut, there was a noticeable difference in mids/bass by just moving from the center sweet spot seat, to the seat immediately next to it. So I'm even wondering if the two seats in the middle of the front row would be a large compromise in the sweet spot, not being able to dial it in perfectly.
But in the end, I'm not worried about the extremity seats. They're there for group movie nights with people that are less discerning on fidelity, and I can keep the good seats for myself with private critical listening.