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<blockquote data-quote="Nceitil" data-source="post: 882959" data-attributes="member: 1163"><p>It would depending on the room layout. Where you plan on putting furniture and the door to the room.</p><p>Laying 25mm PVC for the speakers and 30/40mm for the projector HDMI cable is nothing compared to the the other elements involved.</p><p></p><p>I would try and go for a 7.x setup now, especially if you have the all the components. </p><p>If you lay the ducting now, it will be a far simpler upgrade and reduced inconvenience to pull some wire and mount 2 or 4 overhead speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nceitil, post: 882959, member: 1163"] It would depending on the room layout. Where you plan on putting furniture and the door to the room. Laying 25mm PVC for the speakers and 30/40mm for the projector HDMI cable is nothing compared to the the other elements involved. I would try and go for a 7.x setup now, especially if you have the all the components. If you lay the ducting now, it will be a far simpler upgrade and reduced inconvenience to pull some wire and mount 2 or 4 overhead speakers. [/QUOTE]
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