5.1 or 7.1 for 14' x 17' room ?


I have built a new room that is approx 13' wide x 16' long for my home office/HT/Music listening room. I am wondering if given the dimensions of the room if I should set it up for a 7.1 system or a 5.1 system.
My equipment is Lexicon MC-1, B&W Speakers, Cinepro 3K6, Plinius 2 channelamp, Pioneer elite 43" Plasma TV, AR PreAmp, DVD Player etc..

The room has vaulted cielings and hardwood floors. The cieling vaults from 8' to 11' at it's highest point. I pre-wired for 7.1 but a friend said the room is just too small for 7.1 !

What do you think? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
jeraza

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My HT listening area is about 13' x 17', and I noticed a subtle but worthwhile improvement when I added two rear speakers to expand from a 5.1 to a 7.1 channel system. The sound is more enveloping both with music and movie soundtracks.

I use a Lexicon DC-1 prepro, and independent of the source material the Lex can generate 7.1 channel sound. If I had not had Lexicon's Logic 7 to generate 7.1 channels, I would not have added the two extra speakers and power amp as I agree that 7.1 channel source material is questionable.

Some of the newer prepros have THX Ultra2 and ASA which I believe can generate 7.1 channels from 5.1 channels, but do not know how that compares to Logic 7.

My speakers are an all M&K sub/satellite system. Originally I had two tri-poles on the sides of the room about 2/3 of the way back from the front wall when I ran in 5.1. For 7.1, I added two direct radiating satellites at the rear of the room and configured the DC-1 accordingly. Yes, its more money, but for me it was worth it.