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Posts by Shaun Gallagher

You have some good points rob-h, however as I do not have a proper SPL meter to check I had to use the method I outlined. It does sound great, and as my rear channels are so much closer backing of the channel level seems to have worked....
PW2100 owner here Love the Sub, I set the volume to just below half, channel level on reciever at 0db and tend to tweak from there depending on the source.
I set up manualy, Measure the distance between all speakers for delay, then sit down and listen and back off the signal from the rear channels until the sound "disappears" (cannot localize) seem's to work and sound great. I don't doubt...
"6' on each side is way more than I have...I have 1.5'" No Sweat, set your rear channels through your receiver for lower out put i.e. -6dB etc.. to compensate
I use Paradigm Monitor 11's as Mains, 7's as surrounds with the CC370 center and PW2100 for low end work. My couch is against the wall and everything sounds great. My 11's have a very slight amount of toe and are about 12' apart and 10'...
Denon AVR-3805 is an Excellent receiver all around
Some good points Arthur, I don't really have money to burn and just sold my Motorcycle so I was trying to get "everything" i may need as I won't have another chance for a while. Your right about the Denon as it seems to have ample power...
I currently have a Denon AVR-3805 driving 5 Speakers (see Sig), would there be any value in adding some Outlaw Model 200 M-Block Amplifiers ? and if so how many should I add ? I'm not sure if 2 or 3 (Mains & Center) would be better...
Denon AVR-3805 Driving; 2 x Paradigm Monitor 11's Mains 2 x Paradigm Monitor 7's Surrounds 1 x Paradigm CC-370 Center 1 x Paradigm PW-2100 Sub
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