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emdawgz1
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| Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 5:20 pm Post subject: 1500- 2k for surround.... What to get? |
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I'm breaking down.
After years of holding out for a real Mid-FI setup i'm ready to go cheaper... here's the deal.
I'm going to buy a Denon AVR 3806 not new or Stat of the art but nice. And i want surround speakers to go with...
some caveats...
I HATE DEF TECH!!!!!.
I dont like Paradigm.
If i had the cash i'd buy a set of these... http://www.bowers-wilkins.com/display.aspx?infid=4057
B&W XT8 w/ the surrounds and be done. but.....
or id get a set of totems... but alas... cash ....
So what else is there? Any suggestions?
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greg_mitch
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Nashou66
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emdawgz1
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| Nashou66 wrote: | John How much are those XT8's?
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MAP is 3,500 per pair. I like them because of the size, they'd fit nicely in my living room. If i had more space i'd opt for 804's
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ecrabb Forum Moderator
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John, check out Aperion audio. Internet-direct, price points for every budget, shipping is free, you get a 30-day in-home audition, and the best part is if you don't like them, they even pick up return shipping!!!! No risk whatsoever to try them out.
Some of them have reviewed really well, too. Nice mid-fi match for the Denon, I'd say. Check them out - if I were in the market right now, I would.
http://www.aperionaudio.com/catalog/Speakers,19.aspx
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WanMan
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| Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 8:13 pm Post subject: Re: 1500- 2k for surround.... What to get? |
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| emdawgz1 wrote: | I'm breaking down.
After years of holding out for a real Mid-FI setup i'm ready to go cheaper... here's the deal.
I'm going to buy a Denon AVR 3806 not new or Stat of the art but nice. And i want surround speakers to go with...
some caveats...
I HATE DEF TECH!!!!!.
I dont like Paradigm.
If i had the cash i'd buy a set of these... http://www.bowers-wilkins.com/display.aspx?infid=4057
B&W XT8 w/ the surrounds and be done. but.....
or id get a set of totems... but alas... cash ....
So what else is there? Any suggestions? | When I bought my speakers I was a total newbie. I still am, but I am now understanding I can tell a difference not just between a brand's specific product vs. another in a blind comparison for the same source and processing.
With this in mind, I could never rule out an interior manufacturer unless it was something beyond the product (price, poor construction, etc.). Taking to heart your comment about Paradigm, what is it about that company you do not like?
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ecrabb Forum Moderator
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Maybe it's a preference, Wan. Personally, I'm not a big Paradigm fan either. To me, they sound very bright... almost harsh. Not Klipsch bright, but bright nonetheless. He's got a set of floor-standing Studios... 60's, maybe and the matching center. They're just a little too bright, harsh... edgy for me.
Of course, when he came down to listen to my system, he thought my system sounded dead, muffled, soft... whatever. Maybe it's the soft dome tweeters in my speakers that I prefer (and he dislikes) and the titanium metal domes in the Paradigms that I dislike (and he prefers).
I think everybody's ears and preferences are different enough, it leads us to prefer the different sounds that come from different manufacturers enclosures, crossovers, and driver designs. Rooms and room treatments are a biggie, too. One set of speakers might sound great in one room and terrible in another, while another set of speakers might be the complete opposite.
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PS - What's an "interior manufacturer"?
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greg_mitch
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| ecrabb wrote: | Maybe it's a preference, Wan. Personally, I'm not a big Paradigm fan either. To me, they sound very bright... almost harsh. Not Klipsch bright, but bright nonetheless. He's got a set of floor-standing Studios... 60's, maybe and the matching center. They're just a little too bright, harsh... edgy for me.
Of course, when he came down to listen to my system, he thought my system sounded dead, muffled, soft... whatever. Maybe it's the soft dome tweeters in my speakers that I prefer (and he dislikes) and the titanium metal domes in the Paradigms that I dislike (and he prefers).
I think everybody's ears and preferences are different enough, it leads us to prefer the different sounds that come from different manufacturers enclosures, crossovers, and driver designs. Rooms and room treatments are a biggie, too. One set of speakers might sound great in one room and terrible in another, while another set of speakers might be the complete opposite.
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I always repeat the Klipsch bright statement too but I realize that the only Klipsch I have heard were either computer speakers or the small cheap Klipsch. I would love to hear some of the THX Klipsch offerings. I bet they are pretty good.
I seem to prefer a more smooth laid back presentation but at the same time need dialog to be crisp, clear and loud.
I happen to also agree with Wan...let me hear the thing first...then I can dismiss it...all else being equal.
I do think fit and finish are important as well as I think speakers are a type of porn for me.
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Nashou66
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nuttall_chris
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I'm running Klipsch RF-63 fronts and an RC-64 center and love them. If you watch for a sale they can be had for ~$600 per speaker. The matching surrounds go for around $500 a pair.
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greg_mitch
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I have heard the RF I suppose (I think they have those at American TV). I think those are a bit harsh from a Denon.
Does Cliff have the THX version? LCRs?
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nuttall_chris
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| greg_mitch wrote: | I have heard the RF I suppose (I think they have those at American TV). I think those are a bit harsh from a Denon.
Does Cliff have the THX version? LCRs? |
I'm not familiar with the RF I, was it maybe the RF-10 or the F-1? If so the RF-63 and RC-64 are many orders of magnitude better (in my opinion) and are much better quality speakers.
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greg_mitch
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Should have punctuated....RF, I suppose...not RFI...sorry.
All in YOUR ears and no one elses. I hate it when people say other speakers sound like crap.
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WanMan
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| ecrabb wrote: | Maybe it's a preference, Wan. Personally, I'm not a big Paradigm fan either. To me, they sound very bright... almost harsh. Not Klipsch bright, but bright nonetheless. He's got a set of floor-standing Studios... 60's, maybe and the matching center. They're just a little too bright, harsh... edgy for me.
Of course, when he came down to listen to my system, he thought my system sounded dead, muffled, soft... whatever. Maybe it's the soft dome tweeters in my speakers that I prefer (and he dislikes) and the titanium metal domes in the Paradigms that I dislike (and he prefers).
I think everybody's ears and preferences are different enough, it leads us to prefer the different sounds that come from different manufacturers enclosures, crossovers, and driver designs. Rooms and room treatments are a biggie, too. One set of speakers might sound great in one room and terrible in another, while another set of speakers might be the complete opposite.
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perisoft
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I love how you guys' idea of a cheap-ass audio system is double what I've spent on my entire ht!
That servo sub is pretty cool, but it's kinda funny how they're breathlessly going on and on about the benefits of a servo, as if it's the first one anybody's made...
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bbfarmht
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If I can remember Cliff has the KLF-30's. That is one of the reasons I have damn near settled on Klipsch.
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emdawgz1
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| Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 2:11 pm Post subject: Re: 1500- 2k for surround.... What to get? |
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| WanMan wrote: | When I bought my speakers I was a total newbie. I still am, but I am now understanding I can tell a difference not just between a brand's specific product vs. another in a blind comparison for the same source and processing.
With this in mind, I could never rule out an interior manufacturer unless it was something beyond the product (price, poor construction, etc.). Taking to heart your comment about Paradigm, what is it about that company you do not like? |
It's a matter of taste. I listened to Para's every day for almost a year (i used to sell them) and never liked them. They just sound overly bright and kinda detached... like im listening to speakers...
I prefer B&W nautilus, or Totem, or PSB.
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| Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 2:15 pm Post subject: Re: 1500- 2k for surround.... What to get? |
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| emdawgz1 wrote: |
I prefer B&W nautilus, or Totem, or PSB. |
Funny I had a listen to PSB before I bought my Paradigms. They sounded flat to me. The Paradigms sounded more natural.
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emdawgz1
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| Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 2:22 pm Post subject: Re: 1500- 2k for surround.... What to get? |
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| AnalogRocks wrote: | | emdawgz1 wrote: |
I prefer B&W nautilus, or Totem, or PSB. |
Funny I had a listen to PSB before I bought my Paradigms. They sounded flat to me. The Paradigms sounded more natural. |
Which ones did you hear. I really like Stratus silver and gold. The lower lines are a bit different. The image and alpha lines are really ordinary sounding.
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ecrabb Forum Moderator
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| bbfarmht wrote: | | If I can remember Cliff has the KLF-30's. That is one of the reasons I have damn near settled on Klipsch. |
Cliffy's KLF-30's sound awesome, indeed. But, you can't go buy a brand based on hearing one discontinued model in one room (I'm not saying you have, of course).
I really like the sound of Cliff's system, and to be honest, I was actually surprised to hear he was running Klipsch's. However, I think one of the things that makes Cliff's system sound so awesome are the completely matched mains - something most of us can't do unless we go with an AT screen and false wall - and the effing incredible LFE.
Still, as much as I like the sound of Cliff's system, I still don't like the sound of the Klipsch bookshelf-size speakers. It's a personal taste thing, and everybody's is different.
I will say one thing: Based on seeing/hearing Cliff's setup, and seeing/hearing Art's setup, I'm definitely doing an AT/false wall setup in my next theater. Definitely.
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