AudioJim
Posted
6 years 11 months ago
Hi mtmoore,
I have the References in my room which is similar in dimensions to yours. My room is 16x22x9, doing double duty as home theater and 2 channel stereo. I would say that your room would work very well. The References can fill a large room but also work equally well in smaller rooms (I would not consider your room to be small).
If you go with the References (a great choice IMHO), I would suggest trying as wide a spacing as possible with the References and toeing them in. I have my references about 10 inches from the side walls and the PLP is about 11 feet from the Tritons. The sound field is amazing. I believe the thing that makes this work so well is the extreme toe-in and the sound absorbers I have on the side walls that help minimize reflections due to the close proximity to the wall. Before I put the sound absorbers up, the sound staging was great but with them it took it to another level. Toe in is such that I can just see a small portion of the inside wall of the speakers at the PLP.
As far as the single ended RCA connection, it is highly unlikely to give you any benefit since you are two channel only. In fact, a subwoofer output would be required on your preamp to even consider using it. I have mine connected but only send a signal through it when I am using the home theater (ie, watching a movie).
Hope this helps. Enjoy!
Jim
Main System
Video: Epson 6040UB, SI 120 inch
Source: PS DS, Logitech Transporter, Marantz UD5005, xBox One, PC
Front end: Marantz 8802A, BHK Pre
Amplification: MM7055 (surround), BHK 300 (Front LR)
Speakers: TRef, ReferenceCenter, HTR7000 (4 atmos), SPS (surround/surround rear)
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