Na I am bored with trying to pretend that great sound is possible with speakers in walls or tucked away in cavities. Great three dimensional sound has specific speaker placement requirements needed if you want state of the art.
I realize it is not for everyone but pretending that great sound is possible with no attention to proper setup is a myth in my opinion. It is intended to satisfy the casual listen and not for me. 
james
A picture is worth a thousand words. How comes that even in a recording studio you can get good esthetics and a cozy place to sit, but we're not allowed to do that at home?

Please don't mention the console, it has to be there, in a home setup it would be replaced with a fireplace or something.
They definitely didn't set it up to stare directly into something like this:

although many "audiophiles" are doing exactly that, plopping an "equipment rack" smack dab in front of them.
Talking about "in-wall" and concealed speakers, I've heard that some of them are good enough for a studio, why won't they work at home? Although this wasn't my original point, I already mentioned that I'm satisfied with bookshelves dimensions and esthetics.
