Bgordon,
The answer for a single row of seating is pretty straightforward. Dolby has a diagram for speaker placement at:
http://www.dolby.com/consumer/home_entertainment/roomlayout.html
You need to click on "Dolby Pro Logic IIx" to get the 7.1 layout.
I have seen a lot of discussion but no definitive answer for side speaker placement for multiple rows of seating. Some say to optimize side speaker placement for your primary listening position; e.g., directly to the sides of row 1, while others say to locate the side speakers part way between rows 1 and 2. Only thing I can suggest is experiment with the side speaker placement.
Having multiple versus one row of seating should not affect placement of the rear speakers. I would follow the intent of the Dolby diagram: not place the rear speakers in the rear corners; not place them close together.
FWIW, my side and rear speakers are mounted 8.5' - 9' above the listening position, due to limitations of room layout, with each angled down and toward the primary listening position. My front three speakers, L,C, R, are at normal height. All seems to work fine.
I assume you have DPLIIx and/or Logic 7 to drive the 7.1 speaker array.
Good luck,
Bruce
The answer for a single row of seating is pretty straightforward. Dolby has a diagram for speaker placement at:
http://www.dolby.com/consumer/home_entertainment/roomlayout.html
You need to click on "Dolby Pro Logic IIx" to get the 7.1 layout.
I have seen a lot of discussion but no definitive answer for side speaker placement for multiple rows of seating. Some say to optimize side speaker placement for your primary listening position; e.g., directly to the sides of row 1, while others say to locate the side speakers part way between rows 1 and 2. Only thing I can suggest is experiment with the side speaker placement.
Having multiple versus one row of seating should not affect placement of the rear speakers. I would follow the intent of the Dolby diagram: not place the rear speakers in the rear corners; not place them close together.
FWIW, my side and rear speakers are mounted 8.5' - 9' above the listening position, due to limitations of room layout, with each angled down and toward the primary listening position. My front three speakers, L,C, R, are at normal height. All seems to work fine.
I assume you have DPLIIx and/or Logic 7 to drive the 7.1 speaker array.
Good luck,
Bruce