I picked up a set of Infinity r162's and the 263 center. The 162's sound great in my current setup, and the 3 way center really sounds nice. It's just too big for where it will be placed
Going to send the infinity's back and possibly order Elac's 2.0 6.2 and JBL Stage 130'S as well as the...
The Elac's have great reviews from what I can tell. The room will be 90% TV/ movie with a bit of music thrown it. I'm basically googling "front port" or "sealed" home theater bookshelf speakers and seeing what comes up. Plenty of old threads with similar questions pop up. They are good sources...
I chatted with an individual at Klipsch about sealed or front ported speakers, and he had an interesting take on my situation. He advised their rear ported speakers only need 6" of room in the rear. If I toed them in, that would allow more room. He advised the rp-600 would be fine on shelves...
Still researching sealed or front ported speakers for the L/R. As I mentioned, Klipsch was about the only speaker company in mind, so my mind is being blown by how many different companies are available. Like an f150 truck load of worms. Ha
I honestly don't have a budget just yet, simply because I am still learning what things costs. I currently have a klipsch R-120sw, and an entry 5.1 Denon. I plan on keeping the sub, but everything else will be replaced. Just from the hip, New receiver and new front/ rear/atmos for $1500-$2000...
Here is a 3D model of the front of the room. The ceiling will be 10' with a fireplace/bookshelf on the front wall. Couch will be pushed against the back wall. I am assuming that a quality set of Bookshelf speakers are the best route given my room? I planed on In-wall speakers for the surrounds...
Good afternoon from Mississippi. We are in the early stages of building a home, and I am wanting to add a theater feel to our den area. Below is a picture of the layout and dimensions. The initial thought was 5.1.4 (pictured) but I was curious if the two Atmos speakers (yellow) closest to the...