Bookshelf Speakers in Ceiling Corners?


This is for the living room, where the combination of toddler destruction and spousal negotiation has landed me here: speakers lying sideways, each on its own shelf against the front wall, about 8 inches down from the ceiling and 8 inches in from either side wall. The associated equipment is good enough, but not great: Arcam A65+ Integrated and an older NAD cdp. I only expect this to be a good mid-fi system, a setup for mostly acoustic music that sounds detailed at low-to-medium listening levels without muddy, booming bass. Ideally, I would like to pair whatever ends up in those corners with a musical sub and call it a day for $500-600. Can it be done? Thanks for your thoughts.
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I'd go Bose acoustimass in this situation....the satellites have almost nothing below 120 Hz so not much modal issues right in the corner. Bose are a good design for a half decent sound in crazy placements.
How about some Gallo A'diva's?

http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/gallo4/ti.html

Potential to sound very good up there, ever been to a record store with speakers up high?

in my fam room i have 6 in monitor speakers on top of armoirs, tops are about 8 in from ceiling, 8 in from side walls and the backs are about 6 in from the wall. the sound is excellent! 

some KEF LS50 using the fully plugged port option on shelves would be perfect.  also there are some JBL speakers designed to be mounted thst high.  

like being at a concert, enjoy.