Sounds like the sound processor isn't sending a signal to the rears. Yeah, check the setup. I just found your manual online and it shows a whole process for setting up 5.1.
After reading/participating in this post I realized that my housemate has these exact same speakers. He mixes albums and records and does most of his work on monitors (Mackies and Yamahas) but he listens to his mixes on these Sony speakers to test how they'd sound on regular folks' systems...
Seems like this probably should have been resolved already, if it was ever even real. The OP hasn't posted since the very first post 6 months ago. The only chance we'll hear the story is from Klipschgirl Amy, but I have a sneaking suspicion that she never heard from him b/c this was bogus. I...
Sounds like they're exactly what you just said they are. 200w Sony Floor-standing/Tower speakers, model # SSU541AV. I'm not sure I know what you're asking.
That would be great. Thanks Robert. Somehow I expected you'd be the one to know :D That's a bummer about your lost drivers. I hope they were insured. UPS is usually very good about that kind of thing. I have no experience with FedEx but I'd assume they would be as well.
Hey all, Anyone know the T/S parameters for these drivers? I actually asked this about a year ago but cannot find the thread. I know Tom at SVS doesn't like giving them up (and I don't really blame him). Someone long ago (Robert maybe?) told me they were very similar to a TC Sounds driver...
You don't necessarily need to match the rear surrounds to your front setup, but a good HT setup is built around the center speaker. So you want the matching Klipsch series at least for the fronts. But you apparently got a good enough price on that speaker to sell it if you wanted something else...
I have a friend with Aperion speakers and he loves them. I haven't been over to hear them, however. Also if you want to get the Klipsch but save some money then Saturday Audio has the RF-35 for $600 (look halfway down the page). I searched for differences and didn't come up with much. A...
And I don't know if you're interested, but if you wanted to read about the workings of speakers and subwoofers then Aperion University is a good place to start. Here's a link to their Technology of Sound "courses." Aperion University: Learn About Sound Technology - Aperion Audio
Today's bookshelf speakers certainly get low (the NHT Classic 3 claims 35Hz which is impressive if true) but that's nothing to do with their smaller size specifically. The woofers on your Fishers were just woofers, with a much lower excursion, amongst other factors. The Velodyne subwoofer you...