Due to space constraints in my Lounge I would like to wall mount my towers to free up space around the Floor area. My question is will I loose/Gain wrt the sound quality placing them higher and closer against the wall? I have lifted them temporaly and could hear a marked improvement in...
Due to space constraints in my Lounge I would like to wall mount my towers to free up space around the Floor area. My question is will I loose/Gain wrt the sound quality placing them higher and close against the wall? I have found some very sturdy brackets so I know the speakers will not...
After extensive research on Volume and reciever db levels I am still unsure regarding the following? I see on some Recievers the volume is rated from -72b to +18db Giving a total of 90db's Others rate from 90db's to 0dbs Are these two the same overall db's or should you avoid going...
Most floor standing speakers are 150 to 200 watts It is too expensive to but a 150/200watt reciever as hitrenda has mentioned Unless you have 1000's of dollares IMO this reciever rated at 90 watts into 8 ohms will make your speakers sound great!! Also look at the Marantz SR4300 heard some...
I am also looking for a good Reciever Kinda of difficult as there are so many opinions out there What I have picked up is that Yamaha is great for in your face blast you away kinda Reciever if thats what you looking for But if you want more transparent warm sound I have would recommend...
I have read many threads regarding this topic However I would Like to confirm a few issues!!As I am fairly new to this HT world but the more threads I have been reading the more intressting I have become rearding all these issues!! A question If the reciever specs are... lets say 80...
I have been reading these threads for a few days now and have learnt allot but I am still a little confused wrt matching your speeker/reciever They say that the most common way a speaker/tweeter is "blown" is through "cliping" and that there should be enough "head room" to stop this from...