I’ve been wanting to get an additional sub. I figured I would use the 8” for tighter bass notes and get a 12 for the rumble. I’ll have to look into NHT. I am constantly being brought back to the thought of my ideal system being one in which I feel like I’m right there. Whether it’s a symphony or an action scene I want to be able to feel like I can reach out and touch the instruments. Obviously I’ll need higher end stereo equipment for this but I feel the polk set up has been giving me what I want; I just feel there is just something missing and I need to round out the 7.1/7.2 anyway so I figured I would look into branching out and getting another paid whether they are bookshelf or towers I’m open to both. Thank you both for your responses. I am open to anymore info, advice, critisms, ect I’m here to learn!
Question on home theater/music listening set up
Hey all! I am new to the forums. I was introduced by another member here and I have to say I am blown away by the amount of information on here.
My question lies in the 7.1/7.2 surround sound systems. I will utilize my setup to watch movies, tv, and when I have the house to myself I love to put on some older 80's rock and sit and enjoy the setup. I love to dabble in classical music and for some strange reason I love horns. I am a big lord of the rings and game of thrones fan, and during battle scenes with drums, horns, ect I want to feel it in my soul haha. I love what I currently have, but I am trying to polish out what I have. I am open to suggestions on any brands that may go well with what I have now. My price point is primarily the used market. If you could just suggest the speakers you think would compliment the system I can attempt to find the best deal on those as possible.
My current setup is as follows:
Speakers:
Polk Audio SDA-1A
Polk Audio SDA-2
Velodyne Minivee 8
Monitor Audio MR center channel
Receiver-
Denon AVR-3803
Power Conditioner-
Belkin AP41300-10
I have looked into ELAC, B&W, MIRAGE, PARADIGM, SVS, Ect trying to find something I like and I finally figured I should open it up to you amazing individuals to lend me a hand.
Thank you in advance!
My question lies in the 7.1/7.2 surround sound systems. I will utilize my setup to watch movies, tv, and when I have the house to myself I love to put on some older 80's rock and sit and enjoy the setup. I love to dabble in classical music and for some strange reason I love horns. I am a big lord of the rings and game of thrones fan, and during battle scenes with drums, horns, ect I want to feel it in my soul haha. I love what I currently have, but I am trying to polish out what I have. I am open to suggestions on any brands that may go well with what I have now. My price point is primarily the used market. If you could just suggest the speakers you think would compliment the system I can attempt to find the best deal on those as possible.
My current setup is as follows:
Speakers:
Polk Audio SDA-1A
Polk Audio SDA-2
Velodyne Minivee 8
Monitor Audio MR center channel
Receiver-
Denon AVR-3803
Power Conditioner-
Belkin AP41300-10
I have looked into ELAC, B&W, MIRAGE, PARADIGM, SVS, Ect trying to find something I like and I finally figured I should open it up to you amazing individuals to lend me a hand.
Thank you in advance!
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100% fabricated myth that an 8” is tighter than an 18” (though it should be obvious that a $500 8” is likely better quality than a $500 18”). A well built subwoofer is good no matter the driver size. Rythmik’s owner has a Ph.D in Electrical Engineering, he knows what he is doing (not to put that on a pedestal, as HSU’s owner, Dr. Hsu, has a Ph.D in Mechanical Engineering I believe), and he has a whole list of web articles explaining how he gets good performance: http://www.rythmikaudio.com/technology.html Rythmik, HSU, and PowerSoundAudio (co-founder of SVS) all make excellent bang for buck subwoofers; maybe a $2500 Vandy is better than a $1000 Rythmik/HSU/PSA, but it’s not better than a $2500 Rythmik/HSU/PSA. Rythmik even takes a shot at Velodyne on their F18’s page: The independent test lab site www.data-bass.com has published the max distortion numbers for F18 and Velodyne DD18+ (courtesy of Josh Ricci). The F18 has lower distortion and yet more output than Velodyne DD18+ for 1/3 of the price. In addition, the test results also include the impulse response of 18hz high damping which shows minimal ringing, a testament of F18 articulation bass sound. |
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