Hello Friends!
I recently received my NX-Otica kit, and I've been quite excited... before I pulled the trigger on them fully, I wanted to make sure they fit properly in the room, they weren't too intrusive, etc... So doing this kind of thing for a living, I drew up my Living Room in SolidWorks to mess with placement, and different options.
Here's a picture of my living room as of today. I was doing some critical listening, so I had my coffee table and ottomans moved. I just have all the diffusers movable at the moment:

Here's some pics of the model I made with the Oticas in the Living Room. The red guys are going to be 244 type movable bass traps. The left one most likely having a Pi Audio MR T attached to it. I'll probably experiment with some better bass trapping as well. Maybe even just stuff insulation behind the record cabinet for a start

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I have to get a little creative with my ceiling reflections, given the uneven surface. But I think with some cut down diffusion and an a-typical size bass trap, we can make it work:


Here's what I want to try to do... I didn't spend any time placing room treatments on this yet though. Really would love some symmetry, and the ability to get about 6-7' off the wall behind the speakers, and further opened up to the back. Get a projector, or a flip down TV mount... I really don't dig projector quality (historically at least, I'm sure they're much better now):

and what we really want...

So currently I haven't done too much on the kit, minus get the materials for finishing them, which I'll probably start this weekend.
Currently I've been putting together the crossover, and if someone could verify that this is correct, that would be great.
The heat shrink is only for purposes of showing white speaker cable. The little bypass cap is inside the big bundle. The wire at the bottom right tied to the medium sized Sonicap is just solder wire as reference to where to connect back to ground:

I tried my best to design a network that used the least amount of speaker wire as possible. Using only the leads of the components when possible. I think (if it's correct LOL) it's a pretty neat network. I haven't fully finished twisting everything together, but didn't want to get too far unless I did do something wrong. Thanks!
