New Setup
maverick
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Hi,
I have bought all this stuff and really done some home work for it, but need some expert's validation
1. Onkyo Reciever SR 502
2. Center Speaker - CSi3
3. Front Speakers - RTi4
4. Speakers - RM6801
just wanted to know what sub would be good and whether all this will give me the sound.
I have bought all this stuff and really done some home work for it, but need some expert's validation
1. Onkyo Reciever SR 502
2. Center Speaker - CSi3
3. Front Speakers - RTi4
4. Speakers - RM6801
just wanted to know what sub would be good and whether all this will give me the sound.
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Comments
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Let me be the first to welcome you to the club.
While I am far from an expert, SVS, HSU and velodyne seem to be the most popular choices. If you have the time, talent and don't count the monitary value of your time then DIY seems to be the best bang for your buck.
Good luck with your choice,
Scott -
I recently replaced my Polk PSW12 with a Velodyne DPS-10 and couldn't be happier....the only drawback is not knowing for sure where the sub volume is set. I've listened to quite a few Velodyne's and all have impressed. If you get a chance, go audition some and see how they sound to you.Haman/Kardon AVR635
Polk Audio Monitor 70x2
Polk Audio RTi38x2
Polk Audio RTi28x2
Polk Audio CSi30
Velodyne DPS-10 -
I just bought a pair of RTi4s and the man recommended a Mirage S8. It sounded a bit better, has a 400W peak rating vs. 200, was $50 less, and is more convenient (front controls) than the Polk 8-inch sub. It's blending very nicely.