Depending on "which flavor" of room correction you want...the 515 or 616, yes.
I, personally, am not a fan of "auto room correction" as it won't fix lousy speaker placement....
What it will do is fine tune a decent speaker placement. Which, if you have the right tools...and the right AVR, you...
I'd almost call it a wash between the ML and Dayton subs...
The Dayton will rattle stuff, but sound muddy.
The ML will provide nice fill...but no shake.
At under $150...you can't have both.
Ideally you want(especially the main two) speakers that reach 80hz. 80hz is where bass becomes non-directional(is in you can't tell where it comes from). The 5.1 standard is based on 80hz.
Those TL3 reach 115hz...meaning your sub would have to be set that high to not leave an acoustic hole You...
Ideally you want(especially the main two) speakers that reach 80hz. 80hz is where bass becomes non-directional(is in you can't tell where it comes from). The 5.1 standard is based on 80hz.
Those TL3 reach 115hz...meaning your sub would have to be set that high to not leave an acoustic hole You...
Ideally you want(especially the main two) speakers that reach 80hz. 80hz is where bass becomes non-directional(is in you can't tell where it comes from). The 5.1 standard is based on 80hz.
Those TL3 reach 115hz...meaning your sub would have to be set that high to not leave an acoustic hole You...
Ideally you want(especially the main two) speakers that reach 80hz. 80hz is where bass becomes non-directional(as in you can't tell where it comes from). The 5.1 standard is based on 80hz.
Those TL3 reach 115hz...meaning your sub would have to be set that high to not leave an acoustic hole. You...
Why are "receivers so expensive"???
This is expensive? (and all you'd "need")
http://www.accessories4less.com/make-a-store/item/ONKHTRC330/Onkyo-HT-RC330-5.1-CHANNEL-HOME-THEATER-RECEIVER/1.html
What makes some receivers "better than another"?
There is no "better". 99% of people couldn't tell...