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In Reply to: RE: You will need to make compromises more than most posted by Edp on August 19, 2024 at 16:23:05
Thanks for the ideas but none are options. First, while I have good soldering skills have next to no woodworking skills-and my day job and other commitments leave zero time to build anything. My the screen of my 65" OLED TV would be blocked by any kind of large vertical center speaker. That's especially because I want the height of the TV ~ 10 ft away such that my gaze will fall very close to the screen's center.Consequently, the TV has to be mounted on a stand like this and placed on the floor, or if necessary, a ~ 5" riser. https://www.newegg.com/p/169-01UY-00141 I would estimate only ~ 9.5" clearance from the floor to the bottom bezel of the TV-only enough space to fit some center speakers by KEF, Dynaudio, B&W, et al.
Obviously, I'd have to find the model with really excellent off-axis response and dispersion, though of course the center speaker would also have to be placed on some kind of wedge to elevate the speaker to have it as close as possible on axis with my ears.
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A wedge stage monitor might be just the less set of compromises
Don't have to make them
Many offerings but not all are equal. Quality in Pro Audio comes at a more reasonable cost than hifi.
Lift the TV. The top of my screen is eight inches from the ceiling, allowing placement of any speaker I wish below it. The viewing angle is better too.
??? Don't understand. What's your screen size? If your screen is only ~ 8" from the ceiling it must dwarf my 65". And I said that I insist on having the screen at the height where when seated ~ 10 ft away my eyes easily fall very close to being on axis with the center of the screen-just like when I watch my 32" 4:3 CRT TV from 10 ft away in my bedroom. Therefore, the bottom of the 65" 16:9 OLED TV in my living room has to be no more than ~ 13" from the floor, if that much.I really don't get how my sister and lots of people tolerate having to crane their necks upward to watch TV in their living rooms, but they insist on instead placing the TV on top of a credenza or wall mount it at some height that puts the screen's center well above their seated line of sight. NOT my cup of tea, thank you.
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My screen is 55 inch. The bottom is 5 feet off the floor. I don't crane my neck upwards at all, it's perfectly placed for viewing from my recliner. If one's seated line of sight is low then said seat would be a straight back chair. I don't do straight back chairs. My TV sits atop an old entertainment center, which last housed a 36 inch CRT in the usual fashion, with the center of the screen 40 inches off the floor. I had to tilt my head down to watch it. When I got my first plasma, a 48 inch, it wouldn't fit inside so I put it on top. It was much better.
Mine is not a straight back chair. It's a Drexel upholstered swivel/rocker with an adjustable seat back tension.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1147143526472378/May I ask what make/model of recliner-or its dimensions?
And laying down on it how far is your head from the 55" TV 5 ft above the floor?
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I have a Stressless Consul. I don't lay it flat for TV viewing, although I do for napping. My viewing distance is 12 feet.
You need a larger TV. My 77" OLED is 5.5 feet away to give me the "Dolby Subtended Angle" of 45-50 degrees while my visual acuity with glasses, cannot resolve the individual pixels, so it's Optimum.
I can't go larger than 60 inch, the alcove where it is won't allow it, and I'm not going to put my chair in the middle of the room. No matter, I got along with the setup when I had a 30 inch CRT.
This looks wonderfully comfortable. https://www.stressless.com/en/products/recliners However, without open space around the head beneficial reflections may not be received, especially for music listening. I use the Drexel chair with a small ottoman somewhat like this so it won't block delivery from the main and center speakers. https://www.ebay.com/itm/404316098756
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Mine doesn't block anything.
As for comfort, I spend some 7 hours a day on my computer. I used to do so at a desktop, sitting in a conventional computer station chair. It put all my weight on my hips, which killed my back. I went to Stressless and a laptop, the laptop on a table like this: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Karl-home-Height-Adjustable-26-in-H-W-Retangular-Gray-Wood-Iron-Computer-Desk-with-Wheel-941228127004/318312582
That ended my back problem. Between being on the computer and just watching TV I'm in my chair some 10 hours a day, with no ill effect.
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