Please read Floyd Toole's 'Sound Reproduction' (impressive resume) where he goes into extensive explanation of swarm theory. The concept is to even out peaks and valleys in a room which only be done with multiple bass sources. Random/multiple placement options should be considered so you have flexibility. Duke LeJune here at AC is a big proponent of swarm and sells swarm systems. Note that with swarm you really don't need (or want) frequency response from your mains to cover bass frequencies.
I built a Cardas room (8' x 13' x 21' - the smallest room I'd recommend to avoid first reflection issues) with his speaker/listener near field setup and love it. Recommend isolating your room from the outside (building) walls to keep outside sounds (even wind noise) out. Note that you might want a wider room for A/V use. I always had a dream to try a room within a building, but too expensive/inconvenient for me.
As far as equipment location goes, I'd keep it in the middle of the speakers and against the front wall (less wire to buy and have R/F issues with) and in a small open rack (unless you want to go nuts with built-ins to isolate the gear from room vibrations and buy custom remote controls to bypass glass doors behind the speakers). I use a 20" x 16" x 22" Ikea nightstand.
JLM, Very good information, Good advice about keeping noise out, I'm fortunate that the two houses closest to me aren't that close. I will pick up Floyd's book and have a read. Regarding flexibility, I'm thinking about some type of raceway that looks like molding, that way I can run wire around the room later without a problem. I will also be running wire in the walls and smurf tube just is case.
Also, when using the Cardas set up did you still feel you needed room treatment and did you use any? If you used treatment how much difference did it make? My understanding is that the Cardas layout eliminates a lot of the inherent problems to begin with and my room at 20'x30'x10' is almost exactly the example they use.
If anyone else has set up a Cardas layout I would like to know what they feel the outcome was.
Regarding a rack I currently use an 8 foot commercial equipment rack as my ceiling in my house are 17' tall. What I don't like about it even thou it's on wheels is I have to pull it away from the wall to get to the back of the equipment which I find to be a hassle. I would love to have something build in but it still makes it hard to swap out gear which I'm liking to do more and more.
bdp24, thanks for your insight. I agree with a balanced system I would have more flexibility, I will give that some thought.
Thanks to everyone for your input so far, it is appreciated.
Greg