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| Home Audio Speakers newbie help choosing speakers please!Discuss newbie help choosing speakers please! in the Manufactured Speakers and Subwoofers forum; newbie help choosing speakers please! first off i am a newbie and learning about home audio. i need help choosing floorstanding and center speakers, i ... |
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| newbie help choosing speakers please! first off i am a newbie and learning about home audio. i need help choosing floorstanding and center speakers, i am all about watching movies and no music, i have a budget of $800 for all three and any help would be greatly appreciated. what ive currently been looking at: klipsch rc 52 or 62 center channel klipsch rf 52 towers again thank you. | ||||
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| Re: newbie help choosing speakers please! First of all ... Welcome ![]() Couple of questions: Do you have a subwoofer??? .... or, Are you planning to get one in the future??? Do you want a 5.1 or 7.1 system??? Can you strech your budget??? ... let's say, another $200-$300 I ask this because there's a system that has been getting good reviews ( SVS 5.1 ) ...as you can see. you'll get a complete system instead of just the front speakers ... ![]() | ||||
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| Re: newbie help choosing speakers please! i agree with sal, if you can stretch your budget a little, the SVS system is hard to beat. If you don't have a sub, even if you buy floorstanders, you won't get that good low movie bass. How large is your room? Also, have you listened to the Klipsch's? Some people love em, and some hate em, so make sure to demo before buying if you decide to go that route. | ||||
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| Re: newbie help choosing speakers please! Quote:
Do you have a subwoofer yet? Home theater: Onkyo TXSR805, Samson Servo 4120 4 ch amp bridged @240wattsX2 Two Channel system: Yamaha RXV995, Mission 764i's, Yamaha YST FSW100 sub My Webpage | |||||
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| Re: newbie help choosing speakers please! dont mind streching my budget, i have a sub right now but i plan to upgrade. i have heard the klipsch and really like them. but im open to others since i am still learning. | ||||
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| Re: newbie help choosing speakers please! thank you guys for your input, please keep giving me any advise or feedback on what speakers to which surge protector i should be using, my mind totally open to anything. | ||||
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| Re: newbie help choosing speakers please! can anyone tell me the difference between the SBS and SCS systems? I was thinking of the SBS 7.1 but saw the SCS 5.0 and i would also get the PB-10 sub and add 2 more surrounds later to complete the 7.1, which be more ideal? | ||||
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| Re: newbie help choosing speakers please! You'll get a little better mid-bass response with the SCS over the SBS. Either the SBS or SCS would make an excellent system. | ||||
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Diva by Swans 6.1 Floorstanding $849 http://www.ozhometheater.com/ozht_pr...ding_6.1bc.htm Diva by Swans C3 3-way Center Channel $329 http://www.ozhometheater.com/ozht_pr...enter_c3bc.htm | |||||
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| Re: newbie help choosing speakers please! I read a lot of good things about this JBL L880 ... specially the bigger L890 (8" woofers instead of 6") ![]() I own the JBL Venue Stadium (discontinued) and I'm happy ... this 880/890 are better according to reviews ... ![]() You can start with a pair and later add a center and surrounds ... you'll need a sub, but you can start with just the towers (they go down to 35Hz I think). | ||||
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| Re: newbie help choosing speakers please! You might also want to check out Definitive Technology. I've always been a big fan of them for home theater. As far as surge protectors, anything will do. Unless the area you live in has extreme power issues you will not benefit from an expensive one over a cheap one. | ||||
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| Re: newbie help choosing speakers please! i'm leaning towards getting the front 3 scs and getting the surround later i have some old sony's i can use for a little while, but what sub should i get? PC-plus 20-39, 16-46, or the PB12 NSD/2 the HT will going in a small room. | ||||
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| Re: newbie help choosing speakers please! Quote:
![]() I think SVS has in their website a calculator to get a suggestion on which sub to use according to the size of your room (here is the link www.svsound.com) ![]() | |||||
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| Re: newbie help choosing speakers please! Their customer service is also very good. You can shoot them an email with your room layout and size and they'll recommend a subwoofer. | ||||
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| Re: newbie help choosing speakers please! Quote:
![]() E-mail them and they will give you there recommendation. Quite often, the suggest smaller than you would have chosed on your own. JCD | |||||
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| Re: newbie help choosing speakers please! I wouldn't necessarily recommend floorstanders for mains, especially if you have a decent sub. Within the average mortal budget (say < $2k/pair) you won't get enough bass extension for home theater. Or, if you do, you'll have to sacrifice bass tightness or something else. I've been wrestling with this myself. I use my system about 50/50 music and HT. I would really like some floorstanders for mains with respectable extension that don't require huge compromises so I can play music using pure direct mode on my receiver. There are a few possibilities I'm considering: Monitor Audio Silver RS-6, PSB Imagine, Salk Song Towers, Revel Concerta F12s and even Axiom M60s. I haven't hard any of these speakers, I'm just going by reputation. I plan to do some serious auditioning next year. Realistically, you can get more for your money with decent monitors coupled with a sub-woofer. The down side is getting really good integration is tricky. The up side is that a monitor, at whatever price range, will use fewer drivers and less lumber so there's more money for a better crossover and better bracing of the cabinet. I'm also leaning heavily towards Ascend Sierra 1 monitors or possibly Paradigm Signature S1s. Jim Receiver: Marantz SR8002, Speakers: Jamo C605, Klipsch KSB 1.1 and KSC-C1, Sub: Hsu VTF-3 Mk3, TV: Panasonic TC-P50V10, DVD: Oppo HD-981DV Blu: Sony BDP-S350 TT: SOTA Sapphire (Sumiko Premier MMT arm, Grado Sonata cart) Other: Xbox 360 | ||||
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| Re: newbie help choosing speakers please! Quote:
![]() I own the JBL Stadium (discontinued) and I like it ... the L890 is two steps above mine (according to people who owned both) ...but your judge will be your ears ... so: audition, audition, audition ![]() | |||||
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| Re: newbie help choosing speakers please! There are very large numbers of 2-way speakers available with a ~6.5 inch woofer. SVS has chosen to go with a beefed-up 5.25. Regardless, this is a very suitable type of speaker for home theater use. Most of us quickly learn that the system sounds best with identical satellites all the way around and a crossover frequency of ~80 hz. (This assumes you have an effective sub system.) This also means that the bass and power handling of many 6.5's is just fine.My son is running 5 old school Polk RT38i speakers and a sub. My friend Mike K has 7 home-built 6.5 2-ways that use Usher drivers to go with his IB sub system. His system remains one of the finest I've heard anywhere. | ||||
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