Ok,George has a different opinion. For 10 years I have had full range rear speakers---Mirage 3si--NO SUB. (apt.dweller) One of the more common effects is thunder across the rears.Gotta get it all and know exactly where it's coming from. 10 years ago people had the opinion expressed above.(Didn't buy it then either.) Remember guys this ain't a double bass or organ music.-- So, yes it is a matter of personal tastes. Many today have receivers or muti gadgeted processors.Move up to one of them there Meridian processors--See your dynamics go up 10 fold,as in clean & clear.--"With sub" my be different. With no sub--go full range in the rear,if you're thinking that way. BTW, I've had 6 processors in the last year. They do differ. It ain't just about speakers. As in 2ch; everything in the chain matters.
Full range rear speakers
I am interested in others opinions who have tried HT setups with rear full range speakers verses "book shelf" speakers.
All direct radiating speakers. Was the extra money worth the over all effect, i.e.. more presence in the rear, or just roll the small speakers lows off to the subs and call it even?
Thanks
Marty
All direct radiating speakers. Was the extra money worth the over all effect, i.e.. more presence in the rear, or just roll the small speakers lows off to the subs and call it even?
Thanks
Marty