I am building a new house, and plan to install a new AV system from the ground up. The stuff I now own will become donations to the kids, or relegated to some rarely used location.
I'll wire some in-wall or in-ceiling speakers in a variety of spots in the house, for background music. I'll have a dedicated movie room, but won't be finishing that quite yet.
The room I am most interested in at the moment is a family room. One wall of glass sliding doors. Fireplace. Built-in bookcases. 10 ft. ceilings, and hardwood floors with rugs. And of course a flat screen TV. This will be an "all-purpose" room, and needs an all purpose AV system, driving both music as well as TV / movies. The room is about 17' x 23', and one complicating factor is that the TV placement has to go into a corner.
It has become very hard to shop for good stereo gear, and it is getting worse with each passing year. The quality shops where you can hear your choices, and get solid advice from knowledgeable sales staff have folded.
Let me be clear that I love every ML speaker I have heard, but have not heard them all. I can't find a place with ML in-wall speakers I can hear.
The kid at the local Best Buy was taking a position that if music was my main interest, then what I was going to be most happy with was a ML floorstanding speaker. But if movies were going to be my main interest, go with some other type of speaker.
His other point was the ML in-wall speakers were designed for movies, and not for music. I really don't understand why a good stereo speaker might not be a good movie speaker.
Does he have a point, or is he off-base?
My second issue is that in a setting such as this, you need speakers that sound "good" in broad areas of the room, even if you have them placed to optimize a sweet spot in a favorite chair. ML's have a reputation for having a very narrow sweet spot, but does that remain true for the more recent models? Including the in-wall models?
The budget is flexible. Not unlimited, but I want to do this right. Looking for opinions from the knowledgeable folks here.
Thanks in advance.
I'll wire some in-wall or in-ceiling speakers in a variety of spots in the house, for background music. I'll have a dedicated movie room, but won't be finishing that quite yet.
The room I am most interested in at the moment is a family room. One wall of glass sliding doors. Fireplace. Built-in bookcases. 10 ft. ceilings, and hardwood floors with rugs. And of course a flat screen TV. This will be an "all-purpose" room, and needs an all purpose AV system, driving both music as well as TV / movies. The room is about 17' x 23', and one complicating factor is that the TV placement has to go into a corner.
It has become very hard to shop for good stereo gear, and it is getting worse with each passing year. The quality shops where you can hear your choices, and get solid advice from knowledgeable sales staff have folded.
Let me be clear that I love every ML speaker I have heard, but have not heard them all. I can't find a place with ML in-wall speakers I can hear.
The kid at the local Best Buy was taking a position that if music was my main interest, then what I was going to be most happy with was a ML floorstanding speaker. But if movies were going to be my main interest, go with some other type of speaker.
His other point was the ML in-wall speakers were designed for movies, and not for music. I really don't understand why a good stereo speaker might not be a good movie speaker.
Does he have a point, or is he off-base?
My second issue is that in a setting such as this, you need speakers that sound "good" in broad areas of the room, even if you have them placed to optimize a sweet spot in a favorite chair. ML's have a reputation for having a very narrow sweet spot, but does that remain true for the more recent models? Including the in-wall models?
The budget is flexible. Not unlimited, but I want to do this right. Looking for opinions from the knowledgeable folks here.
Thanks in advance.