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  1. Karl D

    Sub placement advice needed

    I'm still struggling with adapting to a new home. The main HT room is almost a cube. It is 17.5 wide by 19 deep, with a flat ceiling that is a shade over 18 high. The east wall (17.5) consists of a stone fireplace flanked by built-in bookcases that extend to the sidewalls. A Pioneer 50" plasma...
  2. Karl D

    Need a new center for my Paradigm Ref Studio 60s

    Hmmm...interesting idea. I hadn't thought of that. And my seating is squarely on axis (at least the center of the sofa is). I'll try it out and see how it sounds.
  3. Karl D

    Need a new center for my Paradigm Ref Studio 60s

    John, the 370 is shorter than the 470, but it's still pretty tall at 7+ inches (the 470 is a little over 9). For the 2 inch height difference, I'd stick with the 470. Neither can realistically be mounted over the TV, because of the extreme height involved. The mantle height is almost neck height...
  4. Karl D

    Need a new center for my Paradigm Ref Studio 60s

    Sorry, John, but a massive stone fireplace with an 18" high and quite deep hearth prevents anything from being placed on a stand in front. The CC470 was on a stand at my last house, but I have to adapt to the environment here. The new house has a full unfinished basement that will eventually...
  5. Karl D

    Need a new center for my Paradigm Ref Studio 60s

    Well, browsing this forum I found recommendations for HTD, which is a name I wasn't previously familiar with. HTD has a "flat panel" speaker that looks similar to the Infinity, and is only $129. Anyone listened to it?
  6. Karl D

    Need a new center for my Paradigm Ref Studio 60s

    I have a Paradigm Reference Series home theatre speaker system. In my last house, the set-up consisted of Studio 60 mains, CC470 center, and ADP-470 surrounds with an M&K sub. It sounded great. We just moved into a new house. The Studio 60's are being used again as my front l&r speakers in...
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