Newbie - Replacing front speakers & going 5.0! Advice needed :)


Hi everyone,

This is my first post on an AV forum, so please be gentle.

I have come here to get the best from my set up, share my experiences and learn more about audio. I currently have the following which I purchased around 6-9 months ago from Richer Sounds:

  • Front Speakers - Monitor Audio Bronze 2
  • Centre Speaker - Monitor Audio Bronze Centre
  • AV Receiver - Yamaha RX-V481
  • Cable - Chord Company C-Screen
  • Banana Plugs: Cambridge Audio V2
I listened to the Bronze 6's recently and absolutely loved them, they sounded amazing compared to the Bronze 2's. I plan to move by Bronze 2's to the back and use them as my rear speakers so I can get the Bronze 6's for the front and have a 5.0 set up. I don't plan on going 5.1 as I live in a top floor flat, floor standers will provide enough bass.

I enjoy TV, movies & music. I probably care about music quality first, movie quality/experience second. 

I wouldn't mind stretching the budget a little bit and getting a floor stander from the new Monitor Audio Silver 6G range, but my OCD says to get the Bronze 6's so my set up is uniform.

I also wouldn't mind spending a little bit extra on cable/banana plugs if the extra money is worth it for floor standers.

I am fairly new to this and £699 is a fair amount of money to me so I want me make sure I won't have any issues with acoustics, sound reflections, speaker placement, bass, clarity, bottlenecks, surround sound and anything else which I need to consider!

Any advice would be greatly appreciated :)
dan89
I'll let my ears guide me then (and my wallet), either way I'll be getting a massive upgrade so I'll be happy for a while... hopefully!

I quite like that idea of getting a pair of Silver 300/500 and then saving up for a Silver C350 as it will give me something to work towards.

Crutchfield has some Silver 8 and Silver 10 speakers for 15% discount plus free freight shipping. These are the previous generation.

The new generation appears to have these improvements:

"The highlight of the new Silver series is a completely new version of the company's iconic gold dome tweeter, which has been fine-tuned in the quest for clearer, smoother and distortion-free highs"

"Technical enhancements to the speakers ‘engine’ include beefed up driver magnets, higher efficiency (8 ohms) and improved voice coils that include the patented DCF (dynamic coupling filter) used in the Platinum Series, resulting in purer sound and better power handling at high (SPL) levels."

In the UK they are doing massive discounts on the Silver 6 & 10, but the 8's seem to have all sold out everywhere in Black Oak.

On three way speakers with a dedicated mid range unit the key selling point always seems to be the dedicated mid range unit. This makes me wonder why would anyone buy a floor stander without a dedicated mid range unit? I could understand if budget was an issue but there are 2 way speakers for thousands, am I missing something?
I'm going to go out on a limb and theorize that it has to do with weight of the driver cone.  The very large woofers (6-1/2" and larger) need to be able to reproduce the very low frequencies.  This means they need to push a lot of air.  The driver cone structure needs to be very strong and that means thickness and weight.  The control/damping of the driver is also affected by the surround.  While the driver cone and magnet could reproduce the midrange frequencies, it is going to be hampered by the weight and structure of the cone (moving mass).  The midrange drivers are designed to be as light as possible with no restrictions on the higher movement frequencies (i.e. between 300 hz and 4000 hz).  The damping of the driver has to be looked at slightly differently as well so that it does not "ring" or break-up in any bad way.

dan89 I suggest you look at specifications on Monitor Audio's website, mainly the "Recommend Amplifier Requirements" for those different models. The Bronze 2 is 30-100, however the Silver 500 is 80-250. I'm sure that Yamaha receiver works fine with the Bronze 2, but it is not adequate power for the Silver 500. The Yamaha is rated at 80w/ch with 2 channels driven. Using 5 channels will cause that to drop. Found reviews on similar Yamaha receivers and they experienced drops approaching 50%. IMHO, you should upgrade to a more powerful receiver first.