The Diva's seem to be getting rave reviews. Maybe give AV123 a call and see what they suggest. I called them, gave them my budget and they actually discounted stuff and I ended up with a killer new system.
They seem really good to deal with.
I am getting this Diva system to replace my Mirage FRX speakers and Klipsch sub (Which are all up for sale now BTW):
4.1 front
C3 center
R3 rears
AV123 recommended the VTF2 as a sub at $399.00. I think that's an AWESOME deal. I dont know anything about the SVS subs. Is there a model...
I dont think there is a difference. Klipsch said there is, but I dont think I agree. I own a KSW12 and got this advice on this forum.
1. Set all your speakers to small
2. Go into the LFE input only
3. Get a calibration disk
4. Calibrate all speakers to reference level
5. Set the sub...
Klipsch told me to do this because it would add an input gain of about 5-6db into the sub and make it sound better.
I always wondered about this though since I calibrate the speakers anyway.
Thanks for the advice! I appreciate it.
>>>I will also offer this observation: People would do >>>themselves a huge favor by going with a box-stock THX >>>configuration (five SMALL speakers and one powered >>>subwoofer, all connected normally, with the receiver's >>>80 Hz or 100 Hz crossover.) That's really the way Dolby >>>Digital is...
Actually, I was reading up on the SVS. I like the looks of the 20-31 powered model and will most likely upgrade the sub after I am set on the speakers.
I am figuring speakers at $2500.00 though PLUS the sub not including the sub.
I am hoping to get a lot of opinions here to point me int he...
If that is my budget, what are the favored brands around here.
I am looking for the best I can get for that money. They will be used in the ballpark of 70% video playback (DVD) / 30% music (CD).
I am currently using a Yahama RXV595 reciever and have a Klipsch KSW12 I am happy with.
I got myself an Avia disc this weekend and calibrated the output of my speakers. It made a huge difference. I didnt realize the output of the center was lower then the sides and one of the sides was a little louder than the other.
Maybe you might want to get one of these discs and calibrate...
Example: During the scene in T2 when the city gets destroyed and Linda Hamilton is watching from behind the fence...the fuse always pops.
During dramatic low freq. scenes I always lose the sub.
What can I do? Switch to a higher amperage fuse?
Help?
Are these suitable for both audio and cinematic sound reproduction or just better suited to one of these applications?
In other words, can I use them with a good deal of success in my HT setup as well as listening to CD's and the like through them.