I will check on that it's hard to do visually. I'll get out the tape measure. Fortunately the Pioneer room correction seems to be very good, better than Yamaha's.
So this free Pioneer Elite I got has so many options, it has "Zone 2" (amplified or pre-out) or "Zone 3" even (pre-out only), and I didn't realize you can use some of the extra channels as "B" speakers...I didn't really want an independent Zone 2, to just to duplicate the mains so they face the kitchen when I cook, and I needed to daisy chain some speaker cables to make them reach for this test but it all works! I now have "A" and "B" speakers or both A+B but I'd only run the A or B since "A" overwhelms the B but B give me a proper stereo soundstage when cooking.
I think it looks ok! My 20+ year old Graduation speakers from my dad (Axiom M22). The sub fills in the low end, but they're still inferior to the Polks.