Room design for home theatre
There are a number of issues to consider when outfitting a room for home theatre, and the biggest is the room shape. In a badly shaped room, you will spend ages trying to fix resonance problems.
The more square the room is, the more problems you will get with bass interference (bass frequencies going in and out of phase across the room, leading to patches of extra bass and little bass).
The worst possible shape is a cube, with rooms where the dimensions are multiples of each other (ie a 2.4 meter high room that was 2.4 meters wide and 4.8 meters long) coming in next on the bad sound list.
Something to do, if possible, is to make the room slightly trapezoid - make the room get slightly wider towards the back of the room - this will help control unwanted reflections.
When wiring it up - wires are wires, no matter what the sales rep at the hi-fi store tells you. The 2 meter, $90 '99.999% pure deoxidised crystaline copper interconnects' sound no better than the $3.00 a meter speaker wire from Jaycar. Actually, they probably sound no better than the $0.40 per meter bell wire from Bunnings, assuming the bell wire has sufficient current carrying capacity. Same goes for the interconnects.
However, as this is a woodworking forum, I really should suggest you buy some of these...
http://www.referenceaudiomods.com/Me...roduct_Count=2