For what it's worth, my experience with placing the front speakers high is it messes up the imaging too much. I recently did this and found it acceptable for 2-channel music but definitely detracted from home theater viewing as the soundfield seemed detached from the action on the screen, or...
I'm partial to the Boston Acoustics VR950 for floor standing fronts @ $700/pair MSRP. I prefer their sound over the Klipsch which I found harsh for my taste and I've heard that Advent and Boston Acoustics have a shared history so if you like the Advent sound you may find the Boston sound to...
If it's like my 3801, hitting OK on the remote should scroll through the channel levels and the arrow keys (I forget if it's left-right or up-down) should adjust the level of the selected channel, hope this makes sense and helps.
--erik
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Hi all,
Any comparisons on the above mentioned subs?
I picked up the NHT on a closeout so it is roughly cost
equivalent to the unpowered 25-31 or 20-39. I have an
Adcom GFA-1A (200wpc @ 8ohms) kicking around that I could
power an SVS sub with.
I'm trying to get my head around the...
Just writing to apologize for the multiple posts on this topic... my browser kept saying it couldn't reach the site, but I guess it made it to posting but not the next step.
Once again, very sorry.
--erik
Hello all,
I'm wondering if anyone is using the Boston Acoustics VR965 for home theater. And if so, are you using the built-in subwoofers for your LFE or are you using a separate sub?
The crux of my post is to determine whether the VR965 without a separate sub would give a good HT experience...