My son has finally moved out of the house (que the marching band!), and my wonderful wife has given me permission to turn his bedroom into a dedicated home theater. This is the culmination of many years of begging, wheedling, whining, hinting, flattering and other decidedly unmanly acts, but I anticipate that the result will be well worth it. I pretty much have all the basics covered, but there is one nagging question that still needs to be resolved.

The room is 15' long, 9' wide at one end, and 12' wide at the other (due to a 3' deep closet that juts into the room). In addition, the ceiling goes from 8' high on the closet side, down to 7' on the opposing wall.

My question is this: where should the widescreen TV and main speakers go? On the 12' end or the 9' end? My concern is for the overall sound quality. Once I get everything set up, thats where it's going to remain. I doubt if I'll have the energy to do it again.

So, I appeal to all you learned acousticians out there; any insights would be very much appreciated. Am I walking into an acoustic nightmare, or is this truly doable?

Thanks in advance!