|
Audio Asylum Thread Printer Get a view of an entire thread on one page |
For Sale Ads |
207.67.53.106
'); } // End --> |
In Reply to: Home Theatre Help. posted by JWALKER on June 13, 2006 at 23:02:51:
...you're going to be listening to much music.I'm the opposite of Late - I don't like most HT speakers playing music, so I would recommend buying dynamic *musical* speakers instead. I also think the quality of the sub is more important than the quantity. It is more important to me that a sub be quick and tuneful than just vaguely booming. I use very musical speakers (Nola Minis & Nola Thunderbolt sub) that serve well for both music and movies. (There are tons of choices both retail and on-line.)
I'd prefer the Dynaudios over the Silvers, but that's just my ears. If you really love the Silvers go for it. Personally, I would shop around and not be in too much of a hurry...but I'm guessing you're IN a hurry. ;-)
Late is right about two things - square rooms are the very devil for sound (placement and room treatment will be key); and Hsu has some great bargains in subs.
Follow Ups:
Hi,
at the very least about how much a pain in the ass is it is to
get a processor fixed.I have stereo speakers, and only stereo speakers, in my HT.
They work fine, but stereo speakers don't have flat feq response.There are combo speakers, and rather expensive speakers that have flat freq response, but still manage to sound good.
But... his case is a tough one. I suggested HT speakers to make dealing with the room acoustics easier. By dumping all the bass onto the sub, it gives you at least a chance to shove the sub around into a spot that works tolerably well.
This post is made possible by the generous support of people like you and our sponsors: